H
ELECTRICITY

Note(s)

  • These Notes cover the basic principles and general instructions for use of section H.
    • Section H covers:
      • basic electric elements, which cover all electric units and the general mechanical structure of apparatus and circuits, including the assembly of various basic elements into what are called printed circuits and also cover to a certain extent the manufacture of these elements (when not covered elsewhere);
      • generation of electricity, which covers the generation, conversion and distribution of electricity together with the controlling of the corresponding gear;
      • applied electricity, which covers:
        • general utilisation techniques, viz. those of electric heating and electric lighting circuits;
        • some special utilisation techniques, either electric or electronic in the strict sense, which are not covered by other sections of the Classification, including:
          • electric light sources, including lasers;
          • electric X-ray technique;
          • electric plasma technique and the generation and acceleration of electrically charged particles or neutrons;
      • basic electronic circuits and their control;
      • radio or electric communication technique;
      • the use of a specified material for the manufacture of the article or element described. In this connection, paragraphs88 to90 of the Guide should be referred to.
    • In this section, the following general rules apply:
      • Subject to the exceptions stated in I(c), above, any electric aspect or part peculiar to a particular operation, process, apparatus, object or article, classified in one of the sections of the Classification other than section H, is always classified in the subclass for that operation, process, apparatus, object or article. Where common characteristics concerning technical subjects of similar nature have been brought out at class level, the electric aspect or part is classified, in conjunction with the operation, process, apparatus, object or article, in a subclass which covers entirely the general electrical applications for the technical subject in question;
      • The electrical applications referred to under (a), above, either general or particular, include:
        • the therapeutic processes and apparatus, in class A61;
        • the electric processes and apparatus used in various laboratory or industrial operations, in classes B01 and B03 and in subclass B23K;
        • the electricity supply, electric propulsion and electric lighting of vehicles in general and of particular vehicles, in the subsection "Transporting" of section B;
        • the electric ignition systems of internal-combustion engines, in subclass F02P, and of combustion apparatus in general, in subclass F23Q;
        • the whole electrical part of section G, i.e. measuring devices including apparatus for measuring electric variables, checking, signalling and calculating. Electricity in that section is generally dealt with as a means and not as an end in itself;
      • All electrical applications, both general and particular, presuppose that the "basic electricity" aspect appears in section H (see I(a) above) as regards the electric "basic elements" which they comprise. This rule is also valid for applied electricity, referred to in I(c), above, which appears in section H itself.
    • In this section, the following special cases occur:
      • Among the general applications covered by sections other than section H, it is worth noting that electric heating in general is covered by subclasses F24D or F24H or class F27, and that electric lighting in general is partly covered by class F21, since in section H (see I(c), above) there are places in H05B which cover the same technical subjects;
      • In the two cases referred to under (a), above, the subclasses of section F, which deal with the respective subjects, essentially cover in the first place the whole mechanical aspect of the apparatus or devices, whereas the electrical aspect, as such, is covered by subclass H05B;
      • In the case of lighting, this mechanical aspect should be taken to cover the material arrangement of the various electric elements, i.e., their geometrical or physical position in relation to one another; this aspect is covered by subclass F21V, the elements themselves and the primary circuits remaining in section H. The same applies to electric light sources, when combined with light sources of a different kind. These are covered by subclass H05B, whereas the physical arrangement which their combination constitutes is covered by the various subclasses of class F21;
      • As regards heating, not only the electric elements and circuitry designs, as such, are covered by subclass H05B, but also the electric aspects of their arrangement, where these concern cases of general application; electric furnaces being considered as such. The physical disposition of the electric elements in furnaces is covered by section F. If a comparison is made with electric welding circuits, which are covered by subclass B23K in connection with welding, it can be seen that electric heating is not covered by the general rule stated in II, above.
H04
ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE

Note(s)

  • This class covers electrical communication systems with propagation paths employing beams of corpuscular radiation, acoustic waves or electromagnetic waves, e.g. radio or optical communication.
H04N
PICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION [4]

Note(s)

  • This subclass covers:
    • transmission of pictures or their transient or permanent reproduction either locally or remotely, by methods involving both the following steps:
      • step (a): the scanning of a picture, i.e. resolving the whole picture-containing area into individual picture-elements and the derivation of picture-representative electric signals related thereto, simultaneously or in sequence;
      • step (b): the reproduction of the whole picture-containing area by the reproduction of individual picture-elements into which the picture is resolved by means of picture-representative electric signals derived therefrom, simultaneously or in sequence;
    • (in group H04N 1/00) systems for the transmission or the reproduction of arbitrarily composed pictures or patterns in which the local light variations composing a picture are not subject to variation with time, e.g. documents (both written and printed), maps, charts, photographs (other than cinematograph films);
    • circuits specially designed for dealing with pictorial communication signals, e.g. television signals, as distinct from merely signals of a particular frequency range.
  • This subclass does not cover:
    • circuits or other parts of systems which form the subject of other subclasses, which are covered by the corresponding subclasses, e.g. H03C, H03F, H03J, H04B, H04H;
    • systems in which legible alphanumeric or like character forms are analysed according to step (a) of Note (1) to derive an electric signal from which the character is recognised by comparison with stored information, which are covered by subclass G06K;
    • systems for the direct photographic copying of an original picture in which an electric signal representative of the picture is derived according to the said step (a) and employed to modify the operation of the system, e.g. to control exposure, which are covered by class G03;
    • systems for the reproduction according to step (b) of Note (1) of pictures comprising alphanumeric or like character forms but involving the production of the equivalent of a signal which would be derived according to the above-mentioned step (a), e.g. by cams, punched card or tape, coded control signal, or other means, which are covered by the subclass for the application, e.g. G01D, G06T, H04L;
    • systems for the reproduction according to the above-mentioned step (b) of pictures comprising alphanumeric or like character forms and involving the generation according to the above-mentioned step (a) of picture-representative electric signals from a pre-arranged assembly of such characters, or records thereof, forming an integral part of the systems, which are covered by the subclass for the application, e.g. B41B, G06K, subject to those applications which are covered by this subclass;
    • printing, duplication or marking processes, or materials therefor, which are covered by the relevant subclasses, e.g. B41C, B41J, B41M, G03C, G03F, G03G.
  • In this subclass, the following expression is used with the meaning indicated:
    • "television systems" means those systems for the transmission and reproduction of arbitrarily composed pictures in which the local light variations composing a picture may change with time, e.g. natural "live" scenes, recordings of such scenes such as cinematograph films.

Note(s)

H04N 1/00
Scanning, transmission or reproduction of documents or the like, e.g. facsimile transmission; Details thereof [4]
H04N 1/024
Details of scanning heads [4]
H04N 1/028
for picture-information pick-up [4]
H04N 1/029
Heads optically focused on only one picture element at a time [6]
H04N 1/03
with photodetectors arranged in a substantially linear array (scanning of linear arrays H04N 1/19) [6]
H04N 1/031
the photodetectors having a one-to-one and optically positive correspondence with the scanned picture elements, e.g. linear contact sensors [6]
H04N 1/032
for picture-information reproduction [4]
H04N 1/034
using ink, e.g. ink-jet heads [5]
H04N 1/036
for optical reproduction [4]
H04N 1/04
Scanning arrangements (H04N 1/387 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 1/047
Detection, control or error compensation of scanning velocity or position (H04N 1/17 takes precedence) [6]
H04N 1/053
in main scanning direction, e.g. synchronisation of line start or picture elements in a line [6]
H04N 1/06
using cylindrical picture-bearing surfaces [4]
H04N 1/08
Mechanisms for mounting or holding the sheet around the drum [4]
H04N 1/10
using flat picture-bearing surfaces [4]
H04N 1/107
with manual scanning [6]
H04N 1/113
using oscillating or rotating mirrors [6]
H04N 1/12
using the sheet-feed movement as the slow scanning component (using multi-element arrays H04N 1/19) [6]
H04N 1/14
using a rotating endless belt carrying the scanning heads [4]
H04N 1/16
using a rotating helical element [4]
H04N 1/17
the scanning speed being dependent on content of picture [4]
H04N 1/19
using multi-element arrays [6]
H04N 1/191
the array comprising a one-dimensional array [6]
H04N 1/192
Simultaneously scanning picture elements on one main scanning line [6]
H04N 1/193
using electrically scanned linear arrays [6]
H04N 1/195
the array comprising a two-dimensional array [6]
H04N 1/203
Simultaneous scanning of two or more separate pictures [6]
H04N 1/207
Simultaneous scanning of the original picture and the reproduced picture with a common scanning device [6]
H04N 1/21
Intermediate information storage (H04N 1/387, H04N 1/41 take precedence) [4]
H04N 1/23
Reproducing arrangements (details of scanning heads H04N 1/024; scanning arrangements therefor H04N 1/04) [4]
H04N 1/27
involving production of a magnetic intermediate picture [4]
H04N 1/29
involving production of an electrostatic intermediate picture [4]
H04N 1/31
Mechanical arrangements for picture transmission, e.g. adaptation of clutches, gearing, gear transmissions [4]
H04N 1/32
Circuits or arrangements for control or supervision between transmitter and receiver
H04N 1/327
Initiating, continuing or ending a single-mode communication; Handshaking therefor [6]
H04N 1/333
Mode signalling or mode changing; Handshaking therefor [6]
H04N 1/34
for coin-freed systems
H04N 1/36
for synchronising or phasing transmitter and receiver
H04N 1/38
Circuits or arrangements for blanking or otherwise eliminating unwanted parts of pictures (H04N 1/387 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 1/387
Composing, repositioning or otherwise modifying originals [4]
H04N 1/393
Enlarging or reducing [4]
H04N 1/40
Picture signal circuits (H04N 1/387 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 1/401
Compensating positionaly unequal response of the pick-up or reproducing head (H04N 1/403 takes precedence) [6]
H04N 1/403
Discrimination between the two tones in the picture signal of a two-tone original [6]
H04N 1/405
Halftoning, i.e. converting the picture signal of a continuous-tone original into a corresponding signal showing only two levels [6]
H04N 1/407
Control or modification of tonal gradation or of extreme levels, e.g. background level [6]
H04N 1/409
Edge or detail enhancement; Noise or error suppression [6]
H04N 1/41
Bandwidth or redundancy reduction (by scanning H04N 1/17) [3]
H04N 1/411
for the transmission or reproduction of two-tone pictures, e.g. black and white pictures [4]
H04N 1/413
Systems or arrangements allowing the picture to be reproduced without loss or modification of picture-information [4]
H04N 1/415
in which the picture-elements are subdivided or grouped into fixed one-dimensional or two-dimensional blocks [4]
H04N 1/417
using predictive or differential encoding [4]
H04N 1/419
in which encoding of the length of a succession of picture-elements of the same value along a scanning line is the only encoding step [4]
H04N 1/42
Systems for two-way working
H04N 1/44
Secrecy systems
H04N 1/46
Colour picture communication systems
H04N 1/48
Picture signal generators (for halftone screening H04N 1/52) [6]
H04N 1/50
Picture reproducers (for halftone screening H04N 1/52) [6]
H04N 1/52
Circuits or arrangements for halftone screening [6]
H04N 1/54
Conversion of colour picture signals to a plurality of signals some of which represent particular mixed colours, e.g. for textile printing [6]
H04N 1/56
Processing of colour picture signals (H04N 1/52 takes precedence) [6]
H04N 1/58
Edge or detail enhancement; Noise or error suppression, e.g. colour misregistration correction (H04N 1/62 takes precedence) [6]
H04N 1/60
Colour correction or control [6]
H04N 1/62
Retouching, i.e. modification of isolated colours only or in isolated picture areas only [6]
H04N 1/64
Systems for the transmission or the storage of the colour picture signal; Details therefor, e.g. coding or decoding means therefor [6]
H04N 3/00
Scanning details of television systems; Combination thereof with generation of supply voltages [4]
H04N 3/02
by optical-mechanical means only (H04N 3/36 takes precedence) [2]
H04N 3/04
having a moving aperture
H04N 3/06
having a moving lens or other refractor
H04N 3/08
having a moving reflector
H04N 3/09
for electromagnetic radiation in the invisible region, e.g. infra-red [4]
H04N 3/10
by means not exclusively optical-mechanical (H04N 3/36 takes precedence; devices or arrangements for the electro-, magneto- or acousto-optical modulation or deflection of light beams G02F) [2]
H04N 3/12
by switched stationary formation of lamps, photocells, or light relays
H04N 3/14
by means of electrically scanned solid-state devices (for picture generation H04N 5/335)
H04N 3/15(transferred to H04N 5/335-H04N 5/378)
H04N 3/16
by deflecting electron beam in cathode-ray tube
H04N 3/18
Generation of supply voltages, in combination with electron beam deflecting [4]
H04N 3/185
Maintaining dc voltage constant [4]
H04N 3/19
Arrangements or assemblies in supply circuits for the purpose of withstanding high voltages [3]
H04N 3/20
Prevention of damage to cathode-ray tubes in event of failure of scanning
H04N 3/22
Circuits for controlling dimensions, shape or centering of picture on screen
H04N 3/223
Controlling dimensions (by maintaining the cathode-ray tube high voltage constant H04N 3/185) [4]
H04N 3/227
Centering [4]
H04N 3/23
Distortion correction, e.g. for pincushion distortion correction, S-correction [4]
H04N 3/233
using active elements [4]
H04N 3/237
using passive elements [4]
H04N 3/24
Blanking circuits
H04N 3/26
Modifications of scanning arrangements to improve focusing
H04N 3/27
Circuits special to multi-standard receivers [4]
H04N 3/28
producing multiple scanning, i.e. using more than one spot at the same time
H04N 3/30
otherwise than with constant velocity or otherwise than in pattern formed by unidirectional, straight, substantially horizontal or vertical lines
H04N 3/32
Velocity varied in dependence upon picture information
H04N 3/34
Elemental scanning area oscillated rapidly in direction transverse to main scanning direction
H04N 3/36
Scanning of motion picture films, e.g. for telecine [2]
H04N 3/38
with continuously moving film [4]
H04N 3/40
with intermittently moving film [4]
H04N 5/00
Details of television systems (scanning details or combination thereof with generation of supply voltages H04N 3/00; specially adapted for colour television H04N 9/00; servers specially adapted for the distribution of content H04N 21/20; client devices specially adapted for the reception of or interaction with content H04N 21/40) [2011.01]
H04N 5/04
Synchronising (for television systems using pulse code modulation H04N 7/24) [4]
H04N 5/05
Synchronising circuits with arrangements for extending range of synchronisation, e.g. by using switching between several time constants [2]
H04N 5/06
Generation of synchronising signals
H04N 5/067
Arrangements or circuits at the transmitter end [4]
H04N 5/073
for mutually locking plural sources of synchronising signals, e.g. studios or relay stations [4]
H04N 5/08
Separation of synchronising signals from picture signals
H04N 5/10
Separation of line synchronising signal from frame synchronising signal
H04N 5/12
Devices in which the synchronising signals are only operative if a phase difference occurs between synchronising and synchronised scanning devices, e.g. flywheel synchronising [2]
H04N 5/14
Picture signal circuitry for video frequency region (H04N 5/222 takes precedence) [2]
H04N 5/16
Circuitry for reinsertion of dc and slowly varying components of signal; Circuitry for preservation of black or white level
H04N 5/18
by means of "clamp" circuit operated by switching circuit
H04N 5/20
Circuitry for controlling amplitude response
H04N 5/202
Gamma control [4]
H04N 5/205
for correcting amplitude versus frequency characteristic [4]
H04N 5/208
for compensating for attenuation of high frequency components, e.g. crispening, aperture distortion correction [4]
H04N 5/21
Circuitry for suppressing or minimising disturbance, e.g. moire, halo (suppression of noise in television recording H04N 5/911)
H04N 5/213
Circuitry for suppressing or minimising impulsive noise (H04N 5/217 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 5/217
in picture signal generation (noise reduction or noise suppression involving solid-state image sensors H04N 5/357) [2011.01]
H04N 5/222
Studio circuitry; Studio devices; Studio equipment [4]
H04N 5/225
Television cameras [4]
H04N 5/228
Circuit details for pick-up tubes [4]
H04N 5/232
Devices for controlling television cameras, e.g. remote control (H04N 5/235 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 5/235
Circuitry for compensating for variation in the brightness of the object [4]
H04N 5/238
by influencing optical part of the camera [4]
H04N 5/243
by influencing the picture signal [4]
H04N 5/247
Arrangement of television cameras [4]
H04N 5/253
Picture signal generating by scanning motion picture films or slide opaques, e.g. for telecine (scanning details therefor H04N 3/36) [4]
H04N 5/257
Picture signal generators using flying-spot scanners (H04N 5/253 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 5/262
Studio circuits, e.g. for mixing, switching-over, change of character of image, other special effects [4]
H04N 5/265
Mixing [4]
H04N 5/268
Signal distribution or switching (for broadcasting H04H 20/00) [4]
H04N 5/272
Means for inserting a foreground image in a background image, i.e. inlay, outlay [4]
H04N 5/275
Generation of keying signals [4]
H04N 5/278
Subtitling [4]
H04N 5/28
Mobile studios
H04N 5/30
Transforming light or analogous information into electric information (H04N 5/222 takes precedence; scanning details H04N 3/00) [7]
H04N 5/32
Transforming X-rays
H04N 5/321
with video transmission of fluoroscopic images [5]
H04N 5/325
Image enhancement, e.g. by subtraction techniques using polyenergetic X-rays [5]
H04N 5/33
Transforming infra-red radiation [2]
H04N 5/335
using solid-state image sensors [SSIS] (H04N 5/32, H04N 5/33 take precedence) [2011.01]

Note(s) [2011.01]

  • In this group, at each hierarchical level, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the first appropriate place.
H04N 5/341
Extracting pixel data from an image sensor by controlling scanning circuits, e.g. by modifying the number of pixels having been sampled or to be sampled [2011.01]
H04N 5/343
by switching between different modes of operation using different resolutions or aspect ratios, e.g. between still and video mode or between interlaced and non-interlaced mode [2011.01]
H04N 5/345
by partially reading an SSIS array [2011.01]
H04N 5/347
by combining or binning pixels in SSIS [2011.01]
H04N 5/349
for increasing resolution by shifting the sensor relative to the scene [2011.01]
H04N 5/351
Control of the SSIS depending on the scene, e.g. brightness or motion in the scene [2011.01]
H04N 5/353
Control of the integration time [2011.01]
H04N 5/355
Control of the dynamic range [2011.01]
H04N 5/357
Noise processing, e.g. detecting, correcting, reducing or removing noise [2011.01]
H04N 5/359
applied to excess charges produced by the exposure, e.g. smear, blooming, ghost image, crosstalk or leakage between pixels [2011.01]
H04N 5/361
applied to dark current [2011.01]
H04N 5/363
applied to reset noise, e.g. KTC noise [2011.01]
H04N 5/365
applied to fixed-pattern noise, e.g. non-uniformity of response [2011.01]
H04N 5/367
applied to defects, e.g. non-responsive pixels [2011.01]
H04N 5/369
SSIS architecture; Circuitry associated therewith [2011.01]
H04N 5/372
Charge-coupled device [CCD] sensors; Time delay and integration [TDI] registers or shift registers specially adapted for SSIS [2011.01]
H04N 5/3722
using frame interline transfer [FIT] [2011.01]
H04N 5/3725
using frame transfer [FT] [2011.01]
H04N 5/3728
using interline transfer [IT] [2011.01]
H04N 5/374
Addressed sensors, e.g. MOS or CMOS sensors [2011.01]
H04N 5/3745
having additional components embedded within a pixel or connected to a group of pixels within a sensor matrix, e.g. memories, A/D converters, pixel amplifiers, shared circuits or shared components [2011.01]
H04N 5/376
Addressing circuits [2011.01]
H04N 5/378
Readout circuits, e.g. correlated double sampling [CDS] circuits, output amplifiers or A/D converters [2011.01]
H04N 5/38
Transmitter circuitry (H04N 5/14 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 5/40
Modulation circuits
H04N 5/42
for transmitting at will black-and-white or colour signals
H04N 5/44
Receiver circuitry (H04N 5/14 takes precedence) [2011.01]
H04N 5/445
for displaying additional information (H04N 5/50  takes precedence) [2011.01]
H04N 5/45
Picture in picture [2011.01]
H04N 5/455
Demodulation-circuits [4]
H04N 5/46
for receiving on more than one standard at will (deflecting circuits of multi-standard receivers H04N 3/27) [4]
H04N 5/50
Tuning indicators; Automatic tuning control [4]
H04N 5/52
Automatic gain control [4]
H04N 5/53
Keyed automatic gain control [4]
H04N 5/54
for positively-modulated picture signals (H04N 5/53 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 5/56
for negatively-modulated picture signals (H04N 5/53 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 5/57
Control of contrast or brightness [4]
H04N 5/58
in dependence upon ambient light [4]
H04N 5/59
in dependence upon beam current of cathode ray tube [4]
H04N 5/60
for the sound signals
H04N 5/62
Intercarrier circuits, i.e. heterodyning sound and vision carriers
H04N 5/63
Generation or supply of power specially adapted for television receivers (generation of supply voltages in combination with electron beam deflecting H04N 3/18) [4]
H04N 5/64
Constructional details of receivers, e.g. cabinets, dust covers (furniture aspects A47B, e.g. A47B 81/06) [2]
H04N 5/645
Mounting of picture tube on chassis or in housing
H04N 5/65
Holding-devices for protective discs or for picture masks
H04N 5/655
Construction or mounting of chassis, e.g. for varying the elevation of the tube
H04N 5/66
Transforming electric information into light information (scanning details H04N 3/00)
H04N 5/68
Circuit details for cathode-ray display tubes
H04N 5/70
Circuit details for electroluminescent devices
H04N 5/72
Modifying the appearance of television pictures by optical filters or diffusing screens
H04N 5/74
Projection arrangements for image reproduction, e.g. using eidophor
H04N 5/76
Television signal recording [4]
H04N 5/761
Systems for programming the time at which predetermined television channels will be selected for recording [7]
H04N 5/7613
by using data entered by the user and a reference timing clock incorporated in the recorder [7]
H04N 5/7617
by using data entered by the user and reference data transmitted by the broadcasting station [7]
H04N 5/765
Interface circuits between an apparatus for recording and another apparatus (associated working of recording or reproducing apparatus with a television camera or receiver in which the television signal is not significantly involved G11B 31/00) [6]
H04N 5/77
between a recording apparatus and a television camera [6]
H04N 5/775
between a recording apparatus and a television receiver [6]
H04N 5/78
using magnetic recording (H04N 5/91 takes precedence) [3]
H04N 5/781
on discs or drums [3]
H04N 5/782
on tape [3]
H04N 5/7822
with stationary magnetic heads [6]
H04N 5/7824
with rotating magnetic heads [6]
H04N 5/7826
involving helical scanning of the magnetic tape [6]
H04N 5/7828
involving transversal scanning of the magnetic tape [6]
H04N 5/783
Adaptations for reproducing at a rate different from the recording rate [3]
H04N 5/784
on a sheet [6]
H04N 5/80
using electrostatic recording (H04N 5/91 takes precedence) [3]
H04N 5/82
using deformable thermoplastic recording medium
H04N 5/83
on discs or drums [3]
H04N 5/84
using optical recording (H04N 5/80, H04N 5/89, H04N 5/91 take precedence) [4]
H04N 5/85
on discs or drums [3]
H04N 5/87
Producing a motion picture film from a television signal [4]
H04N 5/89
using holographic recording (H04N 5/91 take precedence) [3]
H04N 5/90
on discs or drums [3]
H04N 5/903
using variable electrical capacitive recording (H04N 5/91 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 5/907
using static stores, e.g. storage tubes, semiconductor memories (H04N 5/91 takes precedence; based on relative movement between record carrier and transducer H04N 5/78-H04N 5/903) [4]
H04N 5/91
Television signal processing therefor (of colour signals H04N 9/79) [3]
H04N 5/911
for the suppression of noise [6]
H04N 5/913
for scrambling [6]
H04N 5/915
for field- or frame-skip recording or reproducing [6]
H04N 5/917
for bandwidth reduction (using pulse code modulation H04N 7/24) [6]
H04N 5/919
by dividing samples or signal segments, e.g. television lines, among a plurality of recording channels [6]
H04N 5/92
Transformation of the television signal for recording, e.g. modulation, frequency changing; Inverse transformation for playback [3]
H04N 5/921
by recording or reproducing the baseband signal [6]
H04N 5/922
by modulation of the signal on a carrier wave, e.g. amplitude or frequency modulation [6]
H04N 5/923
using preemphasis of the signal before modulation and deemphasis of the signal after demodulation [6]
H04N 5/924
using duty cycle modulation [6]
H04N 5/926
by pulse code modulation (H04N 5/919 takes precedence) [6]
H04N 5/928
the sound signal being pulse code modulated and recorded in time division multiplex with the modulated video signal [6]
H04N 5/93
Regeneration of the television signal or of selected parts thereof [3]
H04N 5/931
for restoring the level of the reproduced signal [6]
H04N 5/932
Regeneration of analogue synchronisation signals [6]
H04N 5/935
Regeneration of digital synchronisation signals [6]
H04N 5/937
by assembling picture element blocks in an intermediate store [6]
H04N 5/94
Signal drop-out compensation [3]
H04N 5/945
for signals recorded by pulse code modulation [6]
H04N 5/95
Time-base error compensation [3]
H04N 5/953
by using an analogue memory, e.g. a CCD-shift register, the delay of which is controlled by a voltage controlled oscillator [6]
H04N 5/956
by using a digital memory with independent write-in and read-out clock generators [6]
H04N 7/00
Television systems (details H04N 3/00, H04N 5/00, specially adapted for colour television H04N 11/00; stereoscopic television systems H04N 13/00; selective content distribution H04N 21/00) [2011.01]
H04N 7/01
Conversion of standards [4]
H04N 7/015
High-definition television systems [6]
H04N 7/025
Systems for transmission of digital non-picture data, e.g. of text during the active part of a television frame [6]
H04N 7/03
Subscription systems therefor [6]
H04N 7/035
Circuits for the digital non-picture data signal, e.g. for slicing of the data signal, for regeneration of the data-clock signal, for error detection or correction of the data signal [6]
H04N 7/04
Systems for the transmission of one television signal, i.e. both picture and sound, by a single carrier [4]
H04N 7/045
the carrier being frequency modulated [6]
H04N 7/06
Systems for the simultaneous transmission of one television signal, i.e. both picture and sound, by more than one carrier [4]
H04N 7/08
Systems for the simultaneous or sequential transmission of more than one television signal, e.g. additional information signals, the signals occupying wholly or partially the same frequency band [6]
H04N 7/081
the additional information signals being transmitted by means of a subcarrier [6]
H04N 7/083
with signal insertion during the vertical and the horizontal blanking interval [6]
H04N 7/084
with signal insertion during the horizontal blanking interval [6]
H04N 7/085
the inserted signal being digital [6]
H04N 7/087
with signal insertion during the vertical blanking interval [4]
H04N 7/088
the inserted signal being digital [6]
H04N 7/10
Adaptations for transmission by electrical cable (H04N 7/12 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 7/12
Systems in which the television signal is transmitted via one channel or a plurality of parallel channels, the bandwidth of each channel being less than the bandwidth of the television signal (H04N 7/24 takes precedence; high-definition television systems H04N 7/015) [4]
H04N 7/14
Systems for two-way working (H04N 7/173 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 7/15
Conference systems (telephonic conference arrangements H04M 3/56) [5]
H04N 7/16
Analogue secrecy systems; Analogue subscription systems [2011.01]
H04N 7/167
Systems rendering the television signal unintelligible and subsequently intelligible [2011.01]
H04N 7/169
Systems operating in the time domain of the television signal [2011.01]
H04N 7/171
Systems operating in the amplitude domain of the television signal [2011.01]
H04N 7/173
with two-way working, e.g. subscriber sending a programme selection signal [2011.01]
H04N 7/18
Closed-circuit television systems, i.e. systems in which the signal is not broadcast
H04N 7/20
Adaptations for transmission via a GHz frequency band, e.g. via satellite [4]
H04N 7/22
Adaptations for optical transmission [4]
H04N 7/24
Systems for the transmission of television signals using pulse code modulation (H04N 21/00 takes precedence) [2011.01]
H04N 7/26
using bandwidth reduction (information reduction by code conversion in general H03M 7/30) [6]
H04N 7/28
using vector coding [6]
H04N 7/30
involving transform coding (H04N 7/50 takes precedence; digital computers for performing complex mathematical operations, e.g. domain transformation, G06F 17/14) [6]
H04N 7/32
involving predictive coding (H04N 7/48, H04N 7/50 take precedence) [6]
H04N 7/34
using spatial prediction [6]
H04N 7/36
using temporal prediction [6]
H04N 7/38
involving delta modulation [6]
H04N 7/40
adaptive [6]
H04N 7/42
involving differential modulation [6]
H04N 7/44
adaptive [6]
H04N 7/46
using subsampling at the coder and sample restitution by interpolation at the coder or decoder [6]
H04N 7/48
involving pulse code modulation and predictive coding [6]
H04N 7/50
involving transform and predictive coding [6]
H04N 7/52
Systems for transmission of a pulse code modulated with one or more other pulse code modulated signals, e.g. an audio signal or a synchronizing signal (assembling of a multiplex stream by combining a video stream with other content or additional data, remultiplexing of multiplex streams, insertion of stuffing bits into the multiplex stream, assembling of a packetised elementary stream at server side H04N 21/236; disassembling of a multiplex stream, remultiplexing of multiplex streams, extraction or processing of Service Information, disassembling of packetised elementary stream at client side H04N 21/434) [2011.01]
H04N 7/54
the signals being synchronous [6]
H04N 7/56
Synchronising systems therefor [6]
H04N 7/58(transferred to H04N 21/2365, H04N 21/434)
H04N 7/60(transferred to H04N 21/236, H04N 21/434)
H04N 7/62(transferred to H04N 21/242, H04N 21/431, H04N 21/434, H04N 21/8547)
H04N 7/64
Systems for detection or correction of transmission errors (coding, decoding or code conversion for error detection or error correction in general H03M 13/00) [6]
H04N 7/66
using redundant codes [6]
H04N 7/68
using error concealment [6]
H04N 9/00
Details of colour television systems [4]
H04N 9/04
Picture signal generators [4]
H04N 9/07
with one pick-up device only [4]
H04N 9/077
whereby the colour signals are characterised by their phase [4]
H04N 9/083
whereby the colour signals are characterised by their frequency [4]
H04N 9/09
with more than one pick-up device [4]
H04N 9/093
Systems for avoiding or correcting misregistration of video signals [4]
H04N 9/097
Optical arrangements associated therewith, e.g. for beam-splitting, for colour correction [4]
H04N 9/10
using optical-mechanical scanning means only (H04N 9/11 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 9/11
Scanning of colour motion picture films, e.g. for telecine [4]
H04N 9/12
Picture reproducers (H04N 9/11 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 9/14
using optical-mechanical scanning means only [4]
H04N 9/16
using cathode ray tubes (H04N 9/11 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 9/18
using separate electron beams for the primary colour signals (H04N 9/27 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 9/20
with more than one beam in a tube [4]
H04N 9/22
using the same beam for more than one primary colour information (H04N 9/27 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 9/24
using means, integral with, or external to, the tube, for producing signal indicating instantaneous beam position [4]
H04N 9/26
using electron-optical colour selection means, e.g. line grid, deflection means in or near the gun or near the phosphor screen [4]
H04N 9/27
with variable depth of penetration of electron beam into the luminescent layer, e.g. penetrons [4]
H04N 9/28
Arrangements for convergence or focusing [4]
H04N 9/285
using quadrupole lenses [4]
H04N 9/29
using demagnetisation or compensation of external magnetic fields [4]
H04N 9/30
using solid-state colour display devices [4]
H04N 9/31
Projection devices for colour picture display [4]
H04N 9/43
Conversion of monochrome picture signals to colour picture signals for colour picture display [4]
H04N 9/44
Colour synchronisation [4]
H04N 9/45
Generation or recovery of colour sub-carriers [4]
H04N 9/455
Generation of colour burst signals; Insertion of colour burst signals in colour picture signals or separation of colour burst signals from colour picture signals (H04N 9/45 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 9/465
Synchronisation of the PAL-switch [4]
H04N 9/47
for sequential signals [4]
H04N 9/475
for mutually locking different synchronisation sources [4]
H04N 9/64
Circuits for processing colour signals (H04N 9/77 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 9/65
for synchronous modulators [4]
H04N 9/66
for synchronous demodulators [4]
H04N 9/67
for matrixing [4]
H04N 9/68
for controlling the amplitude of colour signals, e.g. automatic chroma control circuits (H04N 9/71, H04N 9/73 take precedence) [4]
H04N 9/69
for modifying the colour signals by gamma correction [4]
H04N 9/70
for colour killing [4]
H04N 9/71
combined with colour gain control [4]
H04N 9/72
for reinsertion of dc and slowly varying components of colour signals [4]
H04N 9/73
colour balance circuits, e.g. white balance circuits, colour temperature control [4]
H04N 9/74
for obtaining special effects (H04N 9/65-H04N 9/73 take precedence) [4]
H04N 9/75
Chroma key [4]
H04N 9/76
for mixing of colour signals (H04N 9/75 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 9/77
Circuits for processing the brightness signal and the chrominance signal relative to each other, e.g. adjusting the phase of the brightness signal relative to the colour signal, correcting differential gain or differential phase (circuits for matrixing H04N 9/67) [4]
H04N 9/78
for separating the brightness signal or the chrominance signal from the colour television signal, e.g. using comb filter [4]
H04N 9/79
Processing of colour television signals in connection with recording [4]
H04N 9/793
for controlling the level of the chrominance signal, e.g. by means of automatic chroma control circuits [6]
H04N 9/797
for recording the signal in a plurality of channels, the bandwidth of each channel being less than the bandwidth of the signal (H04N 9/804, H04N 9/81, H04N 9/82 take precedence) [6]
H04N 9/80
Transformation of the television signal for recording, e.g. modulation, frequency changing; Inverse transformation for playback [4]
H04N 9/802
involving processing of the sound signal (H04N 9/806, H04N 9/835 take precedence) [6]
H04N 9/804
involving pulse code modulation of the colour picture signal components [6]
H04N 9/806
with processing of the sound signal [6]
H04N 9/808
involving pulse code modulation of the composite colour video-signal [6]
H04N 9/81
the individual colour picture signal components being recorded sequentially only [4]
H04N 9/815
the luminance signal and the sequential colour component signals being recorded in separate recording channels [6]
H04N 9/82
the individual colour picture signal components being recorded simultaneously only [4]
H04N 9/825
the luminance and chrominance signals being recorded in separate channels [6]
H04N 9/83
the recorded chrominance signal occupying a frequency band under the frequency band of the recorded brightness signal [4]
H04N 9/835
involving processing of the sound signal [6]
H04N 9/84
the recorded signal showing a feature, which is different in adjacent track parts, e.g. different phase or frequency [4]
H04N 9/85
the recorded brightness signal occupying a frequency band totally overlapping the frequency band of the recorded chrominance signal, e.g. frequency interleaving [4]
H04N 9/86
the individual colour picture signal components being recorded sequentially and simultaneously, e.g. corresponding to SECAM-system [4]
H04N 9/87
Regeneration of colour television signals (H04N 9/80 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 9/873
for restoring the colour component sequence of the reproduced signal [6]
H04N 9/877
by assembling picture element blocks in an intermediate memory [6]
H04N 9/88
Signal drop-out compensation [4]
H04N 9/882
the signal being a composite colour television signal [6]
H04N 9/885
using a digital intermediate memory [6]
H04N 9/888
for signals recorded by pulse code modulation [6]
H04N 9/89
Time-base error compensation [4]
H04N 9/893
using an analogue memory, e.g. a CCD-shift register, the delay of which is controlled by a voltage controlled oscillator [6]
H04N 9/896
using a digital memory with independent write-in and read-out clock generators [6]
H04N 9/898
using frequency multiplication of the reproduced colour signal with another auxiliary reproduced signal, e.g. a pilot signal carrier [6]
H04N 11/00
Colour television systems (details H04N 9/00; stereoscopic H04N 15/00) [4]
H04N 11/02
with bandwidth reduction (H04N 11/04 takes precedence) [4]
H04N 11/04
using pulse code modulation [4]
H04N 11/06
Transmission systems characterised by the manner in which the individual colour picture signal components are combined [4]
H04N 11/08
using sequential signals only (dot sequential systems H04N 11/12) [4]
H04N 11/10
in which colour signals are inserted in the blanking interval of brightness signal [4]
H04N 11/12
using simultaneous signals only [4]
H04N 11/14
in which one signal, modulated in phase and amplitude, conveys colour information and a second signal conveys brightness information, e.g. NTSC-system [4]
H04N 11/16
the chrominance signal alternating in phase, e.g. PAL-system [4]
H04N 11/18
using simultaneous and sequential signals, e.g. SECAM-system [4]
H04N 11/20
Conversion of the manner in which the individual colour picture signal components are combined, e.g. conversion of colour television standards [4]
H04N 11/22
in which simultaneous signals are converted into sequential signals or vice versa [4]
H04N 11/24
High-definition television systems [6]
H04N 13/00
Stereoscopic television systems; Details thereof (specially adapted for colour television H04N 15/00) [4]
H04N 13/02
Picture signal generators [4]
H04N 13/04
Picture reproducers [4]
H04N 15/00
Stereoscopic colour television systems; Details thereof [4]
H04N 17/00
Diagnosis, testing or measuring for television systems or their details [4]
H04N 17/02
for colour television signals [4]
H04N 17/04
for receivers [4]
H04N 17/06
for recorders [4]
H04N 21/00
Selective content distribution, e.g. interactive television, VOD [Video On Demand] (broadcast communication H04H; arrangements, apparatus, circuits or systems for communication control or processing being characterised by a protocol H04L 29/06; real-time bi-directional transmission of motion video data H04N 7/14) [2011.01]

Note(s) [2011.01]

  • This group covers :
    • interactive video distribution processes, systems, or elements thereof, which are characterised by point-to-multipoint system configurations, and which are mainly used for motion video data unidirectional distribution or delivery resulting from interactions between systems operators, e.g. access or service providers, or users e.g. subscribers, and system elements.
    • such systems include dedicated communication systems, such as television distribution systems, which primarily distribute or deliver motion video data in the manner indicated, which may, in addition, provide a framework for further, diverse data communications or services in either unidirectional or bi-directional form. However, video will occupy most of the downlink bandwidth in the distribution process.
    • typically, system operators interface with transmitter-side elements or users' interface with receiver-side elements in order to facilitate, through interaction with such elements, the dynamic control of data processing or data flow at various points in the system. This interaction is typically occasional or intermittent in nature.
    • processes, systems or elements thereof specially adapted to the generation, distribution and processing of data, which is either associated with video content, e.g. metadata, ratings, or related to the user or his environment and which has been actively or passively gathered. This data is either used to facilitate interaction or to alter or target the content.
  • In this main group, at each hierarchical level, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the first appropriate place.
H04N 21/20
Servers specifically adapted for the distribution of content, e.g. VOD servers; Operations thereof [2011.01]
H04N 21/21
Server components or server architectures [2011.01]
H04N 21/214
Specialised server platform, e.g. server located in an airplane, hotel or hospital [2011.01]
H04N 21/218
Source of audio or video content, e.g. local disk arrays [2011.01]
H04N 21/2183
Cache memory [2011.01]
H04N 21/2187
Live feed [2011.01]
H04N 21/222
Secondary servers, e.g. proxy server or cable television Head-end [2011.01]
H04N 21/2225
Local VOD servers [2011.01]
H04N 21/226
Internal components of the server [2011.01]
H04N 21/23
Processing of content or additional data; Elementary server operations; Server middleware [2011.01]
H04N 21/231
Content storage operation, e.g. caching movies for short term storage, replicating data over plural servers or prioritizing data for deletion [2011.01]
H04N 21/2312
Data placement on disk arrays [2011.01]
H04N 21/2315
using interleaving [2011.01]
H04N 21/2318
using striping [2011.01]
H04N 21/232
Content retrieval operation within server, e.g. reading video streams from disk arrays [2011.01]
H04N 21/233
Processing of audio elementary streams [2011.01]
H04N 21/234
Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing of video streams or manipulating MPEG-4 scene graphs (video encoding or transcoding processes per se H04N 7/26) [2011.01]
H04N 21/2343
involving reformatting operations of video signals for distribution or compliance with end-user requests or end-user device requirements [2011.01]
H04N 21/2347
involving video stream encryption (arrangements for secret or secure communication H04L 9/00; analogue secrecy systems H04N 7/16) [2011.01]
H04N 21/235
Processing of additional data, e.g. scrambling of additional data or processing content descriptors [2011.01]
H04N 21/236
Assembling of a multiplex stream, e.g. transport stream, by combining a video stream with other content or additional data, e.g. inserting a URL [Uniform Resource Locator ] into a video stream, multiplexing software data into a video stream; Remultiplexing of multiplex streams; Insertion of stuffing bits into the multiplex stream, e.g. to obtain a constant bit-rate; Assembling of a packetised elementary stream [2011.01]
H04N 21/2362
Generation or processing of SI [Service Information] [2011.01]
H04N 21/2365
Multiplexing of several video streams [2011.01]
H04N 21/2368
Multiplexing of audio and video streams [2011.01]
H04N 21/237
Communication with additional data server [2011.01]
H04N 21/238
Interfacing the downstream path of the transmission network, e.g. adapting the transmission rate of a video stream to network bandwidth; Processing of multiplex streams [2011.01]
H04N 21/2381
Adapting the multiplex stream to a specific network, e.g. an IP [Internet Protocol] network [2011.01]
H04N 21/2383
Channel coding of digital bit-stream, e.g. modulation [2011.01]
H04N 21/2385
Channel allocation (H04N 21/266 takes precedence); Bandwidth allocation (H04N 21/24 takes precedence) [2011.01]
H04N 21/2387
Stream processing in response to a playback request from an end-user, e.g. for trick-play [2011.01]
H04N 21/2389
Multiplex stream processing, e.g. multiplex stream encrypting [2011.01]
H04N 21/239
Interfacing the upstream path of the transmission network, e.g. prioritizing client requests [2011.01]
H04N 21/24
Monitoring of processes or resources, e.g. monitoring of server load, available bandwidth or upstream requests [2011.01]
H04N 21/241
OS [Operating System] processes, e.g. server setup (arrangements for programme control G06F 9/00) [2011.01]
H04N 21/242
Synchronization processes, e.g. processing of PCR [Program Clock References] [2011.01]
H04N 21/25
Management operations performed by the server for facilitating the content distribution or administrating data related to end-users or client devices, e.g. end-user or client device authentication or learning user preferences for recommending movies [2011.01]
H04N 21/254
Management at additional data server, e.g. shopping server or rights management server [2011.01]
H04N 21/2543
Billing [2011.01]
H04N 21/2547
Third party billing, e.g. billing of advertiser [2011.01]
H04N 21/258
Client or end-user data management, e.g. managing client capabilities, user preferences or demographics or processing of multiple end-users preferences to derive collaborative data [2011.01]
H04N 21/262
Content or additional data distribution scheduling, e.g. sending additional data at off-peak times, updating software modules, calculating the carousel transmission frequency, delaying a video stream transmission or generating play-lists [2011.01]
H04N 21/266
Channel or content management, e.g. generation and management of keys and entitlement messages in a conditional access system or merging a VOD unicast channel into a multicast channel [2011.01]
H04N 21/2662
Controlling the complexity of the video stream, e.g. by scaling the resolution or bitrate of the video stream based on the client capabilities [2011.01]
H04N 21/2665
Gathering content from different sources, e.g. Internet and satellite [2011.01]
H04N 21/2668
Creating a channel for a dedicated end-user group, e.g. by inserting targeted commercials into a video stream based on end-user profiles [2011.01]
H04N 21/27
Server based end-user applications [2011.01]
H04N 21/274
Storing end-user specific content or additional data in response to end-user request [2011.01]
H04N 21/2743
Video hosting of uploaded data from client [2011.01]
H04N 21/2747
Remote storage of video programs received via the downstream path, e.g. from the server [2011.01]
H04N 21/278
Content descriptor database or directory service for end-user access [2011.01]
H04N 21/40
Client devices specifically adapted for the reception of, or interaction with, content, e.g. STB [set-top-box]; Operations thereof [2011.01]
H04N 21/41
Structure of client; Structure of client peripherals [2011.01]
H04N 21/414
Specialised client platforms, e.g. receiver in car or embedded in a mobile appliance [2011.01]
H04N 21/4143
PC [Personal Computer] [2011.01]
H04N 21/4147
PVR [Personal Video Recorder] (H04N 5/76 takes precedence) [2011.01]
H04N 21/418
External card to be used in combination with the client device, e.g. for conditional access [2011.01]
H04N 21/4185
for payment [2011.01]
H04N 21/422
Input-only peripherals, e.g. GPS [Global Positioning System] (input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer G06F 3/01) [2011.01]
H04N 21/4223
Cameras (H04N 5/225 takes precedence) [2011.01]
H04N 21/4227
Remote input by a user located remotely from the client device, e.g. at work [2011.01]
H04N 21/426
Internal components of the client (H04N 5/44  takes precedence) [2011.01]
H04N 21/43
Processing of content or additional data, e.g. demultiplexing additional data from a digital video stream; Elementary client operations, e.g. monitoring of home network or synchronizing decoder's clock; Client middleware [2011.01]
H04N 21/431
Generation of visual interfaces; Content or additional data rendering (receiver circuitry for displaying additional information H04N 5/445) [2011.01]
H04N 21/432
Content retrieval operation from a local storage medium, e.g. hard-disk [2011.01]
H04N 21/433
Content storage operation, e.g. storage operation in response to a pause request or caching operations [2011.01]
H04N 21/4335
Housekeeping operations, e.g. prioritizing content for deletion because of storage space restrictions [2011.01]
H04N 21/434
Disassembling of a multiplex stream, e.g. demultiplexing audio and video streams or extraction of additional data from a video stream; Remultiplexing of multiplex streams; Extraction or processing of SI; Disassembling of packetised elementary stream [2011.01]
H04N 21/435
Processing of additional data, e.g. decrypting of additional data or reconstructing software from modules extracted from the transport stream [2011.01]
H04N 21/436
Interfacing a local distribution network, e.g. communicating with another STB or inside the home [2011.01]
H04N 21/4363
Adapting the video stream to a specific local network, e.g. a IEEE 1394 or Bluetooth network [2011.01]
H04N 21/4367
Establishing a secure communication between the client and a peripheral device or smart card (arrangements for secret or secure communication H04L 9/00; security arrangements for protecting computers or computer systems against unauthorised activity G06F 21/00) [2011.01]
H04N 21/437
Interfacing the upstream path of the transmission network, e.g. for transmitting client requests to a VOD server [2011.01]
H04N 21/438
Interfacing the downstream path of the transmission network originating from a server, e.g. retrieving MPEG packets from an IP network [2011.01]
H04N 21/4385
Multiplex stream processing, e.g. multiplex stream decrypting [2011.01]
H04N 21/439
Processing of audio elementary streams [2011.01]
H04N 21/44
Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing a video clip retrieved from local storage with an incoming video stream or rendering scenes according to MPEG-4 scene graphs [2011.01]
H04N 21/4402
involving reformatting operations of video signals for household redistribution, storage or real-time display [2011.01]
H04N 21/4405
involving video stream decryption (arrangements for secret or secure communication H04L 9/00) [2011.01]
H04N 21/4408
involving video stream encryption, e.g. re-encrypting a decrypted video stream for redistribution in a home network (arrangements for secret or secure communication H04L 9/00) [2011.01]
H04N 21/441
Acquiring end-user identification [2011.01]
H04N 21/4415
using biometric characteristics of the user, e.g. by voice recognition or fingerprint scanning [2011.01]
H04N 21/442
Monitoring of processes or resources, e.g. detecting the failure of a recording device, monitoring the downstream bandwidth, the number of times a movie has been viewed or the storage space available from the internal hard disk [2011.01]
H04N 21/4425
Monitoring of client processing errors or hardware failure (monitoring in electrical digital data processing G06F 11/00) [2011.01]
H04N 21/443
OS processes, e.g. booting a STB, implementing a Java virtual machine in a STB or power management in a STB (arrangements for program loading or initiating G06F 9/445) [2011.01]
H04N 21/45
Management operations performed by the client for facilitating the reception of or the interaction with the content or administrating data related to the end-user or to the client device itself, e.g. learning user preferences for recommending movies or resolving scheduling conflicts [2011.01]
H04N 21/454
Content filtering, e.g. blocking advertisements [2011.01]
H04N 21/4545
Input to filtering algorithms, e.g. filtering a region of the image [2011.01]
H04N 21/458
Scheduling content for creating a personalised stream, e.g. by combining a locally stored advertisement with an incoming stream; Updating operations, e.g. for OS modules [2011.01]
H04N 21/462
Content or additional data management e.g. creating a master electronic program guide from data received from the Internet and a Head-end or controlling the complexity of a video stream by scaling the resolution or bit-rate based on the client capabilities [2011.01]
H04N 21/4623
Processing of entitlement messages, e.g. ECM [Entitlement Control Message] or EMM [Entitlement Management Message] [2011.01]
H04N 21/4627
Rights management [2011.01]
H04N 21/466
Learning process for intelligent management, e.g. learning user preferences for recommending movies [2011.01]
H04N 21/47
End-user applications (interaction techniques for graphical user interfaces G06F 3/048; receiver circuitry for displaying additional information H04N 5/445) [2011.01]
H04N 21/472
End-user interface for requesting content, additional data or services; End-user interface for interacting with content, e.g. for content reservation or setting reminders, for requesting event notification or for manipulating displayed content [2011.01]
H04N 21/4722
for requesting additional data associated with the content [2011.01]
H04N 21/4725
using interactive regions of the image, e.g. hot spots [2011.01]
H04N 21/4728
for selecting a ROI [Region Of Interest], e.g. for requesting a higher resolution version of a selected region [2011.01]
H04N 21/475
End-user interface for inputting end-user data, e.g. PIN [Personal Identification Number] or preference data [2011.01]
H04N 21/478
Supplemental services, e.g. displaying phone caller identification or shopping application [2011.01]
H04N 21/4782
Web browsing [2011.01]
H04N 21/4784
receiving rewards [2011.01]
H04N 21/4786
e-mailing [2011.01]
H04N 21/4788
communicating with other users, e.g. chatting [2011.01]
H04N 21/482
End-user interface for program selection [2011.01]
H04N 21/485
End-user interface for client configuration [2011.01]
H04N 21/488
Data services, e.g. news ticker [2011.01]
H04N 21/60
Network structure or processes for video distribution between server and client or between remote clients (data switching networks H04L 12/00; wireless communication networks H04W); Control signaling between clients, server and network components; Transmission of management data between server and client; Communication details between server and client [2011.01]
H04N 21/61
Network physical structure; Signal processing (H04B takes precedence) [2011.01]
H04N 21/63
Control signaling between client, server and network components; Network processes for video distribution between server and clients, e.g. transmitting basic layer and enhancement layers over different transmission paths, setting up a peer-to-peer communication via Internet between remote STB's; Communication protocols; Addressing [2011.01]
H04N 21/633
Control signals issued by server directed to the network components or client [2011.01]
H04N 21/6332
directed to client [2011.01]
H04N 21/6334
for authorization, e.g. by transmitting a key (arrangements for secret or secure communication H04L 9/00) [2011.01]
H04N 21/6336
directed to decoder [2011.01]
H04N 21/6338
directed to network [2011.01]
H04N 21/637
Control signals issued by the client directed to the server or network components [2011.01]
H04N 21/6371
directed to network [2011.01]
H04N 21/6373
for rate control [2011.01]
H04N 21/6375
for requesting retransmission [2011.01]
H04N 21/6377
directed to server [2011.01]
H04N 21/6379
directed to encoder [2011.01]
H04N 21/64
Addressing [2011.01]
H04N 21/6402
Address allocation for clients [2011.01]
H04N 21/6405
Multicasting [2011.01]
H04N 21/6408
Unicasting [2011.01]
H04N 21/643
Communication protocols [2011.01]
H04N 21/6433
DSM-CC [Digital Storage Media - Command and Control Protocol] [2011.01]
H04N 21/6437
RTP [Real-time Transport Protocol] [2011.01]
H04N 21/647
Control signaling between network components and server or clients; Network processes for video distribution between server and clients, e.g. controlling the quality of the video stream, by dropping packets, protecting content from unauthorised alteration within the network, monitoring of network load or bridging between two different networks, e.g. between IP and wireless [2011.01]
H04N 21/65
Transmission of management data between client and server [2011.01]
H04N 21/654
Transmission by server directed to the client [2011.01]
H04N 21/6543
for forcing some client operations, e.g. recording [2011.01]
H04N 21/6547
comprising parameters, e.g. for client setup [2011.01]
H04N 21/658
Transmission by the client directed to the server [2011.01]
H04N 21/6583
Acknowledgement [2011.01]
H04N 21/6587
Control parameters, e.g. trick play commands or viewpoint selection [2011.01]
H04N 21/80
Generation or processing of content or additional data by content creator independently of the distribution process; Content per se [2011.01]
H04N 21/81
Monomedia components thereof [2011.01]
H04N 21/83
Generation or processing of protective or descriptive data associated with content; Content structuring [2011.01]
H04N 21/835
Generation of protective data, e.g. certificates [2011.01]
H04N 21/8352
involving content or source identification data, e.g. UMID [Unique Material Identifier] [2011.01]
H04N 21/8355
involving usage data, e.g. number of copies or viewings allowed [2011.01]
H04N 21/8358
involving watermark [2011.01]
H04N 21/84
Generation or processing of descriptive data, e.g. content descriptors [2011.01]
H04N 21/8405
represented by keywords [2011.01]
H04N 21/845
Structuring of content, e.g. decomposing content into time segments [2011.01]
H04N 21/85
Assembly of content; Generation of multimedia applications [2011.01]
H04N 21/854
Content authoring [2011.01]
H04N 21/8541
involving branching, e.g. to different story endings [2011.01]
H04N 21/8543
using a description language, e.g. MHEG [Multimedia and Hypermedia information coding Expert Group] or XML [eXtensible Markup Language] [2011.01]
H04N 21/8545
for generating interactive applications [2011.01]
H04N 21/8547
involving timestamps for synchronizing content [2011.01]
H04N 21/8549
Creating video summaries, e.g. movie trailer [2011.01]
H04N 21/858
Linking data to content, e.g. by linking an URL to a video object or by creating a hotspot [2011.01]
Indexing scheme associated with groups H04N 1/00-H04N 17/00, relating to still video cameras. [6]