EN 301 234 : 2.1.1
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DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING (DAB); MULTIMEDIA OBJECT TRANSFER (MOT) PROTOCOL
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 General description of the MOT protocol
4.1 Requirements of Multimedia services
4.2 Problems MOT solves
4.3 Receiver architecture reference model
5 Structural description
5.1 Segmentation of MOT entities
5.2 Transporting MOT segments - network level
5.3 Transmission Mechanisms
6 MOT header information
6.1 Header core
6.2 Header extension
6.3 List of all MOT parameters in the MOT header extension
7 MOT transport modes
7.1 MOT header mode
7.2 MOT directory mode
8 MOT functionality
8.1 MOT caching support (MOT directory mode only)
8.2 Transfer of directory structures using MOT
Annex A (normative): Comparing ContentNames
Annex B (informative): User application definitions and MOT
Annex C (informative): Model of an MOT decoder and its interfaces
C.1 Network level
C.2 MSC Data group level
C.3 Segmentation and object level
C.4 User application level
Annex D (informative): MOT decoding in MOT directory mode (example)
Annex E (informative): Example for evaluation of relative
expire times (MOT parameters Expiration and
DefaultExpiration)
Annex F (informative): Managing changes to the MOT data carousel
F.1 General principle
F.2 Advanced approach
Annex G (informative): Implementation tips for "Transfer of
directory structures via MOT" (receiver side)
Annex H (informative): Bibliography
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