IP Library Granted Patent US 8,196,165
Granted Patent B2
US 8,196,165 · App. 12/110,422 · Granted Jun 5, 2012

Method and apparatus for delivering emergency alert system (EAS) messages over a switched digital video (SDV) system

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Patent No.
US 8,196,165
App. No.
12/110,422
Granted
Jun 5, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A switched digital video (SDV) system includes an SDV manager for coordinating SDV sessions requested by subscriber terminals associated with at least one service group. The SDV system also includes an input for receiving content to be delivered during the SDV sessions and at least one edge device for receiving transport streams that include an SDV program provided by the input and for transmitting each transport stream over an access network to at least one of the subscriber terminals on one of a plurality of SDV channels. In response to receipt of a message from a subscriber terminal in a first service group indicating that an EAS event is occurring, the SDV manager is configured to suspend reclamation of network resources allocated to the first service group which otherwise occurs when subscriber terminals tune off an SDV channel.

Claims (41)

1. At least one non-transitory computer-readable medium encoded with instructions which, when executed by a processor, performs a method comprising:

receiving a channel change message over an access network from a subscriber terminal in a first service group indicating that the subscriber terminal is tuning from an SDV channel to a channel on which an EAS message will be received;

in response to receipt of the channel change message, suspending reclamation of network resources allocated to the first service group and preventing a change, between a time when the message is received and an end of the EAS event associated with the EAS message, to a frequency and a program number associated with each SDV program delivered by the edge device to the first service group prior to occurrence of the EAS event associated with the EAS message; and

in response to receipt of a second channel change message over the access network from the subscriber terminal indicating the subscriber terminal is re-tuning to the SDV channel after an end of the EAS event, the second channel change message received at a randomly selected time within a backoff time period, transmitting to the subscriber terminal a frequency and a program number associated with the SDV program delivered by the edge device to the subscriber terminal.

2. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 broadcasting to the subscriber terminals in the first service group a message that includes tuning information for each of the SDV programs being delivered over the access network, wherein the tuning information is information applicable at a time when the frequency and the program number associated with each of the SDV programs are prevented from changing.

3. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 2 wherein the broadcast message is delivered over an in-band channel using a mini-carousel protocol.

4. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 2 wherein the broadcast message includes a TTL for the SDV programs, wherein the TTL is greater than a duration of an EAS event associated with the EAS message.

5. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 4 further comprising receiving, prior to expiration of the TTL, a second channel change message indicating that one of the subscriber terminals in the first service group is re-tuning back to the SDV channel that is was receiving prior to receipt of the EAS message.

6. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 5 further comprising resuming reclamation of network resources allocated to the first service group when the second channel change message is received.

7. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 2 wherein the broadcast message includes a flag indicating that notification of an occurrence of an EAS event has been received.

8. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 7 wherein the flag directs remaining ones of the subscriber terminals in the first service group to refrain from sending a channel change message indicating that they are tuning to the channel on which the EAS message will be received.

9. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 7 further comprising clearing the flag after receiving a channel change message from one of the subscriber terminals in the first group indicating that they are tuning from the channel on which the EAS message was received back to the SDV channel.

10. At least one non-transitory computer-readable medium encoded with instructions which, when executed by a processor, performs a method comprising:

during receipt of an SDV program over a first downstream SDV channel on an access network, receiving a message over the access network requesting a subscriber terminal in a first service group to tune to a channel on which an EAS message will be received;

receiving a second message over the access network indicating that an upstream network node has not been notified that an EAS event is occurring;

transmitting a channel change message at a first time selected from within a first predefined backoff period over an upstream path in the access network indicating that the subscriber terminal is tuning from the first downstream SDV channel to the channel on which the EAS message will be received; and

re-tuning to the first downstream SDV channel to continue receiving the SDV program after an end of an EAS event associated with the EAS message by transmitting a second channel change message indicating the re-tune to the first downstream SDV channel at a randomly selected time within a second backoff time period.

11. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 10 further comprising receiving a broadcast message over the access network which includes an indication that an upstream network node has been notified that an EAS event is occurring.

12. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 10 wherein re-tuning to the first downstream SDV channel is performed without transmission of a second channel change message indicating that the re-tuning is being performed.

13. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 10 wherein tuning information required to re-tune to the first downstream SDV is available from a local memory.

14. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 10 further comprising receiving a broadcast message over the access network which includes an indication that an upstream network node has been notified that an EAS event is occurring and wherein tuning information required to re-tune to the first downstream SDV is obtained from the broadcast message.

15. The at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 10 wherein the channel change message is transmitted at a randomly selected time within a backoff time period.

16. A switched digital video (SDV) system, comprising:

an SDV manager for coordinating SDV sessions requested by subscriber terminals associated with at least one service group;

an input for receiving content to be delivered during the SDV sessions;

at least one edge device for receiving transport streams that include an SDV program provided by the input and for transmitting each transport stream over an access network to at least one of the subscriber terminals on one of a plurality of SDV channels;

wherein, in response to receipt of a message from a subscriber terminal in a first service group indicating that an EAS event, where each subscriber terminal in the first service group tunes to a specific frequency and program number, is occurring, the SDV manager is configured to suspend reclamation of network resources allocated to the first service group that otherwise occurs when subscriber terminals tune off an SDV channel and to prevent a change, between a time when the message is received and an end of the EAS event associated with the EAS message, to a frequency and a program number associated with each SDV program delivered by the edge device to the first service group prior to occurrence of the EAS event associated with the EAS message; and

in response to receipt of a second channel change message over the access network from the subscriber terminal indicating the subscriber terminal is re-tuning to the SDV channel after an end of the EAS event, the second channel change message received at a randomly selected time within a backoff time period, transmitting to the subscriber terminal a frequency and a program number associated with the SDV program delivered by the edge device to the subscriber terminal.

17. A method of managing network resources when an EAS event occurs while a subscriber terminal is receiving a program on an SDV channel, comprising:

receiving a channel change message over an access network from a subscriber terminal in a first service group indicating that the subscriber terminal is tuning from an SDV channel to a channel on which an EAS message will be received;

in response to receipt of the channel change message, suspending reclamation of network resources allocated to the first service group and preventing a change, between a time when the channel change message is received and an end of the EAS event associated with the EAS message, to a frequency and a program number associated with each SDV program delivered to the first service group prior to occurrence of the EAS event associated with the EAS message; and

receiving a second channel change message over the access network from the subscriber terminal indicating the subscriber terminal is re-tuning to the SDV channel after an end of the EAS event, the second channel change message received at a randomly selected time within a backoff time period transmitting to the subscriber terminal a frequency and a program number associated with the SDV program delivered by the edge device to the subscriber terminal.

18. The method of claim 17 broadcasting to the subscriber terminals in the first service group a message that includes tuning information for each of the SDV programs being delivered over the access network, wherein the tuning information is information applicable at a time when the frequency and the program number associated with each of the SDV programs are prevented from changing.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the broadcast message includes a TTL for the SDV programs, wherein the TTL is greater than a duration of an EAS event associated with the EAS message.

20. The method of claim 19 further comprising receiving, prior to expiration of the TTL, a second channel change message indicating that one of the subscriber terminals in the first service group is re-tuning back to the SDV channel that is was receiving prior to receipt of the EAS message.

21. A method of communicating over an access network when receiving an EAS message, comprising:

during receipt of an SDV program over a first downstream SDV channel on an access network, receiving a message over the access network requesting a subscriber terminal in a first service group to tune to a channel on which an EAS message will be received;

receiving a second message over the access network indicating that an upstream network node has not been notified that an EAS event is occurring;

transmitting a channel change message at a first time selected from within a first predefined backoff period over an upstream path in the access network indicating that the subscriber terminal is tuning from the first downstream SDV channel to the channel on which the EAS message will be received; and

re-tuning to the first downstream SDV channel to continue receiving the SDV program after an end of an EAS event associated with the EAS message by transmitting a second channel change message indicating the re-tune to the first downstream SDV channel at a randomly selected time within a second backoff time period.

22. The method of claim 21 further comprising receiving a broadcast message over the access network which includes an indication that an upstream network node has been notified that an EAS event is occurring.

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