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A Service Gateway is the one and only entry-point to the content that is broadcast by the Object Carousel. It serves as the root directory of the Object Carousel. There is a Service Gateway associated with each Service Domain.
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A Service Domain identifies a structured group of objects. It is an abstract entity defined for the purpose of scoping. Each instance of an Object Carousel represents a Service Domain. Each Service Domain is identified by a globally unique NSAP address. Each Service Domain has a Service Gateway serving as its root directory.
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The information conveyed in the program element and providing the data service table and optionally the network resource table of a single data service.
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A virtual channel, as defined by ATSC A/65.
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A set of services which provide protection from certain threats.
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A data structure comprising a portion of an ISO/IEC 13818-1 or ISO/IEC 13818-6 defined table, such as the program association table (PAT), conditional access table (CAT), or program map table (PMT). All sections begin with the table_id and end with the CRC_32 field, and their starting points within a packet payload are indicated by the […]
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Any Xlet explicitly registered and started by a primary Xlet, an embedded Xlet or another secondary Xlet.
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An ensemble to be transmitted through a secondary RS frame of a Parade. Depending on RS Frame Mode, a Parade may or may not have the Secondary Ensemble and associated secondary RS Frame.
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A stream that manages only a portion of the scene tree.
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The collection of one or more SDP announcement streams.
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