WO2003071800A1 - Distributed storage network architecture using user devices - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a system and method for enabling any rich digital media content distribution service, e.g., a broadband services such as a video-on-demand (VOD), over a data network such as the Internet.
- a broadband services such as a video-on-demand (VOD)
- VOD video-on-demand
- Downloading or streaming video files over the Internet is often hampered by failures that occur more often if the number of hops that need to be passed increases. The result might be, e.g., a failing user application or a randomly and intermittently freezing video viewing experience, especially in the event of a live video broadcast. Also downloading or streaming video files over the Internet from a centrally located server might be inhibitive expensive since many customers can simultaneous download one or more files for which a huge bandwidth must be available.
- One method known is to download video files to a local user device (sufficient local storage space is required for this) before the user makes an actual request for it.
- This method intends to spread peaks in demand for the files, thereby decreasing the required bandwidth at peak demand time.
- Digital video files, even compressed, are considered large for this purpose.
- the size of a full-feature movie in MPEG 2 format for example, can be larger than four gigabytes. Transfer of this amount of data over a DSL, cable or TI connection may require hours and might slow down the whole network.
- An extended period of download time increases the probability of failures in the data transfer for a variety of reasons, e.g., network congestion, malfunctioning of the source and destination hardware and/or software, etc.
- Data transfer over the Internet involves the sending of data packets that need to go through several routers before they reach their final destination. Each time the packet is forwarded to the next router, a hop occurs. Downloading or streaming videos over the Internet is hampered by failures that occur more frequently with the increasing number of hops per data packet. Not all data gets delivered, the receiving machine freezes up, etc.
- the inventor therefore proposes, among other things, a network architecture for, e.g., a nationally operating media file service operator (or generally speaking a Media Service Operator or MSO) to enable a broadband service, such as a video- on demand service, in a peer-to-peer network environment.
- the network uses high-speed reliable data network connections between service provider hubs or proxies, e.g., cable operator's local stations.
- the end-users form a peer-to-peer network community around each hub.
- the peer-to-peer network provides distributed storage for content downloaded from the hub that is only a few hops away.
- the content is stored locally using community resources and is made available to the community via a Virtual Private Web service. This service enables content look-up, content distribution, connection set-up, copyright protection, and other facilities.
- the inventor proposes another novel aspect on the network architecture.
- a first end-user's device can in effect serve a second device of a second end-user with content information.
- the first device is able to serve one or more end-users in its peer-to-peer network community.
- the first end-user requests the movie called "share-it".
- the movie is requested from the service operator and possibly downloaded (or transferred or streamed) to the first end-user's device and stored.
- the service operator can keep track of content information stored on an end- user's device.
- the second user can also request the content to, e.g., be played out now or later or to be stored onto an optical storage carrier such as a DVD-Video disk.
- the second end-user who is in the same peer-to-peer network as the first end-user, also makes a request for "share-it".
- This request is not uncommon in since typically much of the content delivered by service operator is requested repeatedly.
- the movie is requested again from the service operator but the service operator now initiates a transfer from the first end-user's device (e.g., a set-top-box) to the second end-user's device. Since the service operator keeps track of previously downloaded content information (and parts of it) it can determine the most cost-effective way of delivering a particular piece of content information. In this particular case the content information "share-it" is most effectively downloaded from a peer device in the peer-to-peer network.
- the content information that has been requested by the user can be downloaded in parts from more than on peer.
- the download might be taken over by another peer.
- the service provider continuously keeps track of the whereabouts of any content information (and parts thereof) and keeps track of the progress of the download.
- the content information "share-it" is most effectively downloaded from a peer device in the peer-to-peer network. By doing so the high-speed network between the service provider and the end-user is used more effectively and can therefore be operated at a lower cost.
- the end-user's device can be offered at a lower lease or purchase price, provided that the end-user agrees to share the content information over the peer-to-peer network.
- incentives can be offered to an end-user who opts to choose content information from, and that is available on, the peer-to peer network instead of from another source external to the peer-to-peer network. This approach can be made attractive by offering a lower viewing fee for a movie available on the peer-to-peer network. It is also possible that the content can now be offered at a higher quality or with additional featuring, e.g., such as found on a DVD-Video disk.
- the service operator will typically, but not exclusively, still enable and be responsible for content lookup, content distribution, connection setup and safeguarding, content copyright protection and other facilities.
- the service operator must keep track of what content information each STB has stored and that can be shared among peers on the peer-to-peer network.
- the peer-to-peer network might be extended to a nearby peer-to-peer network by connecting the two respective hubs and so on. It is noted that the task to keep track of which content information is where can be delegated to, e.g., the hub or a head-end station.
- An EPG with data on any content information that is shared as depicted above is available to any user of the network.
- the EPG will be updated on a regular basis or upon a change of content information that is shared among peers forming the peer-to-peer network.
- the network also provides in a novel solution for digital rights management.
- the content information is scrambled and stays under the control of a conditional access manager.
- the EPG can contain data on conditional access of the content information.
- a particular piece of content information can be under the control of conditional access manager. Any user who, e.g., wants to view the content will be presented with a pay-per- view dialog screen. Subsequently the user can decide whether to pay or not.
- Verification of a user's account and permission can be verified either remotely, e.g., by contacting an entitlement manager, or locally, e.g., by using a CAM (Conditional Access Module).
- the EPG can also present the user with data on content information outside the peer-to-peer network.
- the EPG can contain data on a cable provider's content offering.
- a business model is envisioned whereby the end-user is offered a discount upon consuming content information that is stored already in the peer-to-peer network.
- Current peer-to-peer (P2P) solutions provide low or undefined (video) quality of content, cannot guarantee a timely content delivery, and do not have proper copyright protection in place for the content.
- An aspect of the invention provides a scalable service, e.g., for VOD that overcomes these drawbacks.
- the invention also enables a business model where the VOD service can be provided inexpensively and with high quality. Low cost of the service may further deter content piracy, which is usually associated with peer-to-peer networking.
- the inventor has realized that today's Media Service Operators (e.g., cable operators, satellite operators) provide consumers with access to audio/video content via broadcast as well as through a high-bandwidth network. They also define features and software for consumer set-top boxes (STBs), which include local storage (e.g., HDD), high processing power, and IP communication capabilities. Therefore, conditions exist for creation of a hybrid public/private high-bandwidth local network with scalable and efficient content storage and routing.
- the content e.g., digital video is received by a local network operator (head-end), preferably via a secure delivery mechanism.
- the content and/or its parts are distributed to a plurality of STBs, or other network enabled devices with storage capability, within the local network.
- the content is stored on the STB and registered with a lookup service, hosted by the VOD provider.
- the service provider controls the storage of the content.
- the content can be encrypted or watermarked in order to prevent unauthorized access to ensure effective copyright management by the content provider.
- a user of the VOD service can select a content item (e.g., a movie) from the lookup service hosted by the provider.
- the lookup can be presented, for example, in a familiar electronic program guide (EPG) form.
- EPG electronic program guide
- the service may optimize content delivery based on the current network traffic load and/or routing patterns. For example, different chapters can be downloaded from different STBs onto a specific STB in order to overcome the asymmetrical (higher download speed than upload speed) nature of network access, e.g., a cable modem, satellite link, etc.
- asymmetrical high download speed than upload speed
- cable is an asymmetrical IP environment as its upload bandwidth is lower than download bandwidth.
- server to client speed is typically lOOkB/sec and the upload (from client to router or server) speed is about lOkB/sec.
- the equipment of the end-users is made part of the content delivery and distribution system.
- content is made accessible through a lookup service.
- the user does not know, and does not need to know, the location of the source of the streamed content (hub, other end-users).
- Advantages reside in, among other things that the download distance is short due to the local availability, and that data traffic is restricted to a local network.
- the invention therefore relates to a method of enabling multiple end-users to receive content information.
- the content information is supplied to a hub, and a peer-to-peer network of respective devices residing at respective ones of the end-users is being used.
- a hub is a common connection point for a cluster of devices thus forming a network. These devices are connected to the hub for the distributed storage of content information on the network, under control of the hub.
- the expression "enabling” refers to the parties upstream of a specific end-user, parties involved in getting the content information to the end-user.
- Fig.l is a block diagram of a service area network in the invention.
- Figs.2 and 3 are block diagrams illustrating functionalities in a Service Area Network in the invention.
- Fig.4 is a block diagram for a hybrid configuration of the end-user's local storage.
- Fig.l is a diagram of a data processing system (also referred to as data network) 100 according to the invention at the time when it is being populated with a content item 101.
- Content item 101 is received by a Service Area Network (SAN) 110 or 111 via a network connection 105, e.g., satellite, Internet, cable, or a physical delivery service (not shown) from an external content database 102 and routed using hub 122.
- Network connection 105 can be a part of various types of (sub) network topologies such as a daisy-chain topology, a start topology or a ring topology and etc. or combinations thereof.
- a head-end control system 120 of SAN 110 selects at least one end-user system 130, tests a connection 125 and downloads content item 101 or a part of thereof to system 130 using a router 115.
- a router 115 Preferably, Host-Intelligent dynamic routing algorithms are used in the process.
- the content delivered is stored by system 130 using local storage 135, e.g., a HDD.
- control system 120 registers with a look-up service 150 data relating to access of the content in local storage 135 by this end-user or another end- user 138.
- content 101 is acquired by SAN 110 via a source at the end-user system, e.g., DVD player 180.
- a software component 131 communicates with a digital rights management (DRM) service 160 to ensure proper protection. If the content is authorized for distribution, software component 131 stores the DVD's content on local storage 135 and updates look-up service 150. If necessary, service 160 may acquire proper distribution authorization from an external source (not shown). In a similar manner, the DRM service 160
- DVD's content can be made available for further distribution within SAN 110 to other end- user systems, e.g., system 138.
- Local storage 135 is in this example, an inherent part of the local content-distribution system of SAN 110 to make possible the content delivery service through distributed storage on SAN 110.
- the quality of the content stored on local storage 135 is guaranteed by system 100, since it uses authorized sources, such as database 102, and verifies the content during and after transfer.
- Fig. 2 is a diagram of the invention illustrating some functionalities involved when the end-user finds and selects content for play-out.
- a user-interface software component 237 enables the user to access look-up service 150.
- the contents of the look-up service can be presented via a search, browse, query, EPG (electronic program guide) or other types of interactions using, e.g., a display monitor 239 of system 130.
- system 100 utilizes user-access history, e.g. a profile 261, to pre-select or recommend content available on SAN 110.
- the profile or parts thereof can be stored on, e.g., user-end device 130 and/or user profile database 260.
- Head-end control system 120 may also determine the time slots for availability of specific content on SAN 110 based on the current and/or predicted network traffic on SAN 110. Preferably, content items with the shortest predicted delivery paths are offered/promoted first. For example, a movie that is already fully or partially stored on storage 135 or on a neighboring system 138 can be offered first.
- Fig. 3 is a diagram illustrating further functionalities of system 100 that get invoked when the end-user of system 130 selects a content item for direct or scheduled play- out.
- a software component 338 interacts with look-up service 150 to obtain information about the network location of the selected content item or its parts.
- DRM digital rights management
- a local CAM (conditional access module) 340 can, at least temporarily, be given the authority to locally manage the DRM service 160 (possibly on behalf of the DRM service 160 or another, not shown, DRM service).
- Router-Intelligent dynamic routing algorithms are used in the process.
- control system 120 is enabled to instruct software 338 to obtain part(s) of the requested content from at least one alternative source, here local storage 393 of an end-user system 390.
- Software 338 is preferably enabled to mask content download latency by content already available on the local storage 135.
- Control system 120 may also be enabled to modify the upload/download bandwidth ratio at a network location closest to system 330, e.g. router 315.
- the content downloaded to local storage may be registered with look-up service 150 for future distribution within to other end-users in SAN 110.
- Fig.4 is a diagram illustrating a hybrid configuration of local storage 135.
- Local storage 135 comprises a portion 436 that is under control of the service provider or content provider, e.g., for the purpose of establishing a distributed content storage using the end-users' equipment as explained above.
- a part of the portion 436 is content 450.
- the user of the equipment accommodating local storage 135 is not even aware of the content 450 stored locally in portion 436.
- Local storage also comprises a portion 438 that is under control of the user and that is not necessarily exposed to the service.
- both are represented in an integrated user interface 440 if the user has access to the content in both parts.
- 09/283,545 (attorney docket PHA 23,633) filed 4/1/99 for Eugene Shteyn for TIME- AND LOCATION-DRIVEN PERSONALIZED TV.
- This document relates to a method of enabling a user to access content information (e.g., video, audio).
- the method enables the user to select the content information, e.g., from an electronic program guide relating to a broadcast or multicast service.
- the selected content information gets recorded when it is broadcasted or multicasted.
- the method enables the user to select in advance at least a specific one from multiple geographically different locations at which the recorded, selected content information will be made available for play-out.
- the user is also enabled to specify a time frame for making the recorded content information available for play-out at the specific location.
- the content information can be recorded at a first recording system, e.g., at a server, where after the recorded selected content information is streamed over a data network, e.g., over the Internet or a private network like AOL, from the first recording system to the location specified by the user.
- a data network e.g., over the Internet or a private network like AOL
- the streaming uses a low-bandwidth protocol so as to keep Internet bandwidth usage low while recording at the second recording system.
- the user specifies in advance a location for play-out of a specific broadcast or multicast program pre-recorded in response to the user's selection.
- the user has the content made available to him or her at that location.
- the user can specify that he or she will be, e.g., at the house of a relative, at a specific hotel, on a particular flight of a specific airline, in a specific bar, a particular restaurant, etc., at a specific time period, and request that the content be recorded at this location.
- U.S. serial no. 09/406,642 (attorney docket PHA 23,768) filed 9/27/99 for Raoul Mallart for SCALABLE SYSTEM FOR VIDEO-ON-DEMAND.
- This document relates to a VOD service that is emulated in an NVOD (near-video-on-demand) architecture.
- Content information is made available to an end-user in the NVOD architecture.
- An introductory portion of the content information is stored at the end-user's equipment, e.g., by downloading overnight.
- During playing out of the introductory portion at the end-user enabling the content information supplied in the NVOD architecture is buffered at the end- user's equipment.
- the equipment is controlled to switch from playing out the introductory portion stored to playing out the buffered content information.
- U.S. serial no. 09/521 ,051 (attorney docket US 000052) filed 3/8/00 for
- semantic types such as communicated e-mail messages, newsgroup messages, and so on, may employ a caching policy that is a combination of multiple strategies, wherein the content information progresses from an active cache with a dynamic caching policy to a more static caches with increasing less dynamic caching policies.
- the relationship between semantic content type and caching policy to be associated with the type can be determined in advance, or may be determined directly by the user, or could be based, at least partly, on user-history and profiling of user-interaction with the content information.
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