ISO/IEC 29341-5-10:2008
(Main)Information technology - UPnP Device Architecture - Part 5-10: Digital Security Camera Device Control Protocol - Digital Security Camera Motion Image Service
Information technology - UPnP Device Architecture - Part 5-10: Digital Security Camera Device Control Protocol - Digital Security Camera Motion Image Service
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ISO/IEC 29341-5-10:2008(E) enables delivery and control of live snapshot images from a digital security camera. The series of ISO/IEC 29341 publications defines an architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances, wireless devices and PCs. It is designed to bring easy to use, flexible, standards-based connectivity to ad-hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home, in a small business, public spaces or attached to the Internet.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 27-Nov-2008
- Technical Committee
- ISO/IEC JTC 1 - Information technology
- Current Stage
- PPUB - Publication issued
- Start Date
- 18-Nov-2008
- Completion Date
- 30-Nov-2008
Overview
ISO/IEC 29341-5-10:2008, titled Information technology - UPnP Device Architecture - Part 5-10: Digital Security Camera Device Control Protocol - Digital Security Camera Motion Image Service, is an international standard developed by the IEC. This standard enables the delivery and control of live snapshot images from digital security cameras through Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) technology. It defines a robust architecture for pervasive, peer-to-peer network connectivity tailored for intelligent appliances, wireless devices, and PCs. Designed for usability and flexibility, the standard supports easy integration in unmanaged or ad-hoc networks found in residential, small business, public environments, and internet-connected applications.
The standard is essential for developers and manufacturers aiming to implement interoperable, standards-based digital security camera solutions with real-time motion image service capabilities.
Key Topics
UPnP Device Architecture
Framework facilitating network discovery, control, eventing, and presentation of digital security cameras on peer-to-peer networks.Digital Security Camera Motion Image Service
Protocol enabling control over live video streams, including:- Selection of video encodings and compression levels
- Resolution management
- Real-time access to video URLs and presentation URLs
- Bandwidth and frame rate configuration
Service Model and State Variables
Defines important parameters such as:- AvailableEncodings and DefaultEncoding
- Compression levels and resolutions options
- Bandwidth and frame rate targets
Control Actions
Comprehensive set of commands for:- Querying supported video capabilities
- Setting defaults for encoding, compression, and resolution
- Retrieving live video stream links
- Adjusting streaming bandwidth and frame rate to optimize network performance
Eventing and Moderation
Mechanisms to manage state change notifications efficiently and reduce network traffic while maintaining up-to-date device status.Error Handling
Provides common error codes to standardize fault reporting and support robust device control protocols.
Applications
ISO/IEC 29341-5-10:2008 significantly benefits sectors that deploy video surveillance and security monitoring systems by enabling:
Residential Security Systems
Seamless connection and management of home security cameras using standard UPnP protocols.Small Business and Retail Surveillance
Easy integration of live camera feeds into existing networks without the need for complex configurations.Public and Urban Surveillance
Providing real-time motion video streams for monitoring public spaces or smart city applications with flexible network architectures.Internet-Connected Security Solutions
Enabling remote access and control of cameras over the internet using standardized device discovery and control methods.
The standard ensures interoperability across devices from multiple manufacturers, fostering a competitive ecosystem and easier maintenance.
Related Standards
ISO/IEC 29341 Series
The complete UPnP Device Architecture family, covering various device and service classes:- Part 5-1: Digital Security Camera Device basics
- Part 5-11: Digital Security Camera Settings Service
- Part 5-12: Digital Security Camera Still Image Service
UPnP Core Standards
Foundational specifications for UPnP networking, including device discovery and control protocols.IEC and ISO IT Standards
Broader standards encompassing electrical, electronic, and information technology systems ensuring cohesive technology ecosystems.
For comprehensive implementation, developers should reference the full ISO/IEC 29341 series to understand device interoperability, control protocols, and network management standards.
By adopting ISO/IEC 29341-5-10:2008, security system integrators and device manufacturers can ensure compliant, interoperable, and user-friendly digital security camera solutions with standardized motion image streaming capabilities-benefiting from UPnP's flexible and robust network connectivity framework.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO/IEC 29341-5-10:2008 is a standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full title is "Information technology - UPnP Device Architecture - Part 5-10: Digital Security Camera Device Control Protocol - Digital Security Camera Motion Image Service". This standard covers: Ingrid Glavich Ingrid Glavich 2 1 1995-11-10T13:27:00Z 2008-11-17T15:00:00Z 2008-11-17T15:00:00Z 1 70 401 3 1 470 10.6845 Clean 21 0 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} ISO/IEC 29341-5-10:2008(E) enables delivery and control of live snapshot images from a digital security camera. The series of ISO/IEC 29341 publications defines an architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances, wireless devices and PCs. It is designed to bring easy to use, flexible, standards-based connectivity to ad-hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home, in a small business, public spaces or attached to the Internet.
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ISO/IEC 29341-5-10
Edition 1.0 2008-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Information technology – UPnP Device Architecture –
Part 5-10: Digital Security Camera Device Control Protocol –
Digital Security Camera Motion Image Service
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ISO/IEC 29341-5-10
Edition 1.0 2008-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Information technology – UPnP Device Architecture –
Part 5-10: Digital Security Camera Device Control Protocol –
Digital Security Camera Motion Image Service
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD .4
ORIGINAL UPNP DOCUMENTS (informative) .6
1. Overview and Scope .8
2. Service Modeling Definitions .9
2.1. ServiceType .9
2.2. State Variables.9
2.2.1. AvailableEncodings.9
2.2.2. DefaultEncoding.9
2.2.3. AvailableCompressionLevels.9
2.2.4. DefaultCompressionLevel.10
2.2.5. AvailableResolutions.10
2.2.6. DefaultResolutions.10
2.2.7. VideoURL.10
2.2.8. VideoPresentationURL .10
2.2.9. MaxBandwidth.10
2.2.10. TargetFrameRate.10
2.3. Eventing and Moderation .11
2.4. Actions.12
2.4.1. GetAvailableEncodings.12
2.4.2. SetDefaultEncoding .12
2.4.3. GetDefaultEncoding.13
2.4.4. GetAvailableCompressionLevels.13
2.4.5. SetDefaultCompressionLevel .13
2.4.6. GetDefaultCompressionLevel.14
2.4.7. GetAvailableResolutions.14
2.4.8. SetDefaultResolution .14
2.4.9. GetDefaultResolution.14
2.4.10. GetVideoURL .15
2.4.11. GetDefaultVideoURL.15
2.4.12. GetVideoPresentationURL .16
2.4.13. GetDefaultVideoPresentationURL.17
2.4.14. SetMaxBandwidth.17
2.4.15. GetMaxBandwidth .17
2.4.16. SetTargetFrameRate .17
2.4.17. GetTargetFrameRate .18
2.4.18. Non-Standard Actions Implemented by a UPnP Vendor.18
2.4.19. Common Error Codes .18
2.5. Theory of Operation .19
3. XML Service Description .20
4. Test .25
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: State Variables .9
Table 2: Event Moderation.11
Table 3: Actions.12
Table 4: Arguments for GetAvailableEncodings.12
Table 5: Arguments for SetDefaultEncoding .12
Table 6: Arguments for GetDefaultEncoding.13
Table 7: Arguments for GetAvailableCompressionLevels.13
Table 8: Arguments for SetDefaultCompressionLevel .13
Table 9: Arguments for GetDefaultCompressionLevel.14
Table 10: Arguments for GetAvailableResolutions.14
Table 11: Arguments for SetDefaultResolution .14
Table 12: Arguments for GetDefaultResolution.15
Table 13: Arguments for GetVideoURL.15
Table 13: Arguments for GetDefaultVideoURL .16
Table 14: Arguments for GetVideoPresentationURL.16
Table 15: Arguments for GetDefaultVideoPresentationURL .17
Table 16: Arguments for SetMaxBandwidth .17
Table 17: Arguments for GetMaxBandwidth.17
Table 18: Arguments for SetTargetFrameRate .17
Table 19: Arguments for GetTargetFrameRate.18
Table 20: Common Error Codes.18
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
UPNP DEVICE ARCHITECTURE –
Part 5-10: Digital Security Camera Device Control Protocol –
Digital Security Camera Motion Image Service
FOREWORD
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ISO/IEC 29341-5-10 was prepared by UPnP Implementers Corporation and adopted, under the PAS procedure, by
joint technical committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, in parallel with its approval by national bodies of
ISO and IEC.
The list of all currently available parts of the ISO/IEC 29341 series, under the general title Universal plug and play
(UPnP) architecture, can be found on the IEC web site.
This International Standard has been approved by vote of the member bodies, and the voting results may be
obtained from the address given on the second title page.
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ORIGINAL UPNP DOCUMENTS
(informative)
Reference may be made in this document to original UPnP documents. These references are retained in order to
maintain consistency between the specifications as published by ISO/IEC and by UPnP Implementers Corporation.
The following table indicates the original UPnP document titles and the corresponding part of ISO/IEC 29341:
UPnP Document Title ISO/IEC 29341 Part
UPnP Device Architecture 1.0 ISO/IEC 29341-1
UPnP Basic:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-2
UPnP AV Architecture:1 ISO/IEC 29341-3-1
UPnP MediaRenderer:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-3-2
UPnP MediaServer:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-3-3
UPnP AVTransport:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-3-10
UPnP ConnectionManager:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-3-11
UPnP ContentDirectory:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-3-12
UPnP RenderingControl:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-3-13
UPnP MediaRenderer:2 Device ISO/IEC 29341-4-2
UPnP MediaServer:2 Device ISO/IEC 29341-4-3
UPnP AV Datastructure Template:1 ISO/IEC 29341-4-4
UPnP AVTransport:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-10
UPnP ConnectionManager:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-11
UPnP ContentDirectory:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-12
UPnP RenderingControl:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-4-13
UPnP ScheduledRecording:1 ISO/IEC 29341-4-14
UPnP DigitalSecurityCamera:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-5-1
UPnP DigitalSecurityCameraMotionImage:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-5-10
UPnP DigitalSecurityCameraSettings:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-5-11
UPnP DigitalSecurityCameraStillImage:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-5-12
UPnP HVAC_System:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-6-1
UPnP HVAC_ZoneThermostat:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-6-2
UPnP ControlValve:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-10
UPnP HVAC_FanOperatingMode:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-11
UPnP FanSpeed:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-12
UPnP HouseStatus:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-13
UPnP HVAC_SetpointSchedule:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-14
UPnP TemperatureSensor:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-15
UPnP TemperatureSetpoint:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-16
UPnP HVAC_UserOperatingMode:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-6-17
UPnP BinaryLight:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-7-1
UPnP DimmableLight:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-7-2
UPnP Dimming:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-7-10
UPnP SwitchPower:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-7-11
UPnP InternetGatewayDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-1
UPnP LANDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-2
UPnP WANDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-3
UPnP WANConnectionDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-4
UPnP WLANAccessPointDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-8-5
UPnP LANHostConfigManagement:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-10
UPnP Layer3Forwarding:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-11
UPnP LinkAuthentication:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-12
UPnP RadiusClient:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-13
UPnP WANCableLinkConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-14
UPnP WANCommonInterfaceConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-15
UPnP WANDSLLinkConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-16
UPnP WANEthernetLinkConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-17
UPnP WANIPConnection:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-18
UPnP WANPOTSLinkConfig:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-19
UPnP WANPPPConnection:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-20
UPnP WLANConfiguration:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-8-21
UPnP Printer:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-9-1
UPnP Scanner:1.0 Device ISO/IEC 29341-9-2
UPnP ExternalActivity:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-9-10
UPnP Feeder:1.0 Service ISO/IEC 29341-9-11
UPnP PrintBasic:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-9-12
UPnP Scan:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-9-13
UPnP QoS Architecture:1.0 ISO/IEC 29341-10-1
UPnP QosDevice:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-10-10
UPnP QosManager:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-10-11
UPnP QosPolicyHolder:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-10-12
UPnP QoS Architecture:2 ISO/IEC 29341-11-1
UPnP QOS v2 Schema Files ISO/IEC 29341-11-2
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UPnP Document Title ISO/IEC 29341 Part
UPnP QosDevice:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-11-10
UPnP QosManager:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-11-11
UPnP QosPolicyHolder:2 Service ISO/IEC 29341-11-12
UPnP RemoteUIClientDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-12-1
UPnP RemoteUIServerDevice:1 Device ISO/IEC 29341-12-2
UPnP RemoteUIClient:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-12-10
UPnP RemoteUIServer:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-12-11
UPnP DeviceSecurity:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-13-10
UPnP SecurityConsole:1 Service ISO/IEC 29341-13-11
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1. Overview and Scope
This service definition is compliant with the UPnP Device Architecture version 1.0.
The service enables delivery and control of live snapshot images from a digital security camera.
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2. Service Modeling Definitions
2.1. ServiceType
A service that is compliant with this template is identified with the following service type: urn:schemas-upnp-
org:service: DigitalSecurityCameraMotionImage:1.
2.2. State Variables
Table 1: State Variables
Variable Name Req. Data Allowed Default Eng.
or Type Value Value Units
Opt.
AvailableEncodings R string
DefaultEncoding R string
AvailableCompressionLevels R string
DefaultCompressionLevel R string
AvailableResolutions R string
DefaultResolutions R string
VideoURL R string
VideoPresentationURL R string
MaxBandwidth R ui4 0. (Maximum)
TargetFrameRate R ui4 0. (Maximum)
Non-standard state variables implemented by X TBD TBD TBD TBD
an UPnP vendor go here.
R = Required, O = Optional, X = Non-standard.
2.2.1. AvailableEncodings
The value of this string should be a list of all by the vendor specific service supported MIME-type still image
types. The types in the list should be separated by a “,”.
Example: image/jpeg, image/gif, image/bmp
This is a read only property.
2.2.2. DefaultEncoding
The value of this string must be a MIME-type still image type. Any MIME still image type listed in
AvailableEncodings may be used as an allowed value.
2.2.3. AvailableCompressionLevels
Compression level describes how much an image should be compressed. Since a wide variety of compression
methods and algorithms are available compression levels become subjective values that are hard to quantify. The
value of this string should be a list of all supported compression levels separated by a “,”. The list order should
be the lowest compression level first.
Example1: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Example2: Lowest, Highest
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This is a read only property.
2.2.4. DefaultCompressionLevel
The value of this string must be one of the supported compression levels specified in
AvailableCompressionLevels.
AvailableEncodings may be used as an allowed value.
2.2.5. AvailableResolutions
Resolution is the actual number of horizontal and vertical pixels an image contains. It does not tell anything of
the image quality apart from the size in pixels. There must be at least one resolution available. Presented in
ascending order based on
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