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2 October 2006 High-speed dual-stream transport solution for uncompressed HD video over gigabit network
Faisal Muhammad, JongWon Kim
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Proceedings Volume 6391, Multimedia Systems and Applications IX; 63910H (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.691238
Event: Optics East 2006, 2006, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Abstract
The ongoing trend of next-generation services including high-definition (HD) video streaming, benefitting from greater available bandwidth is the result of recent emergence of high-speed broadband Internet. The uncompressed HD video standard SMPTE-292M is widely used to interconnect HDTV equipments and requires about 1.5 Gbps bandwidth. In this paper we propose a dual-stream transport (DST) solution where data stream is split across two Gigabit network interfaces in order to aggregate their bandwidth using off-the-shelf network components. In addition, we propose a flow scheduling scheme to minimize the size of receiver buffer needed to absorb jitter and to improve performance. We note that the proposed solution does not require upgrades to existing network infrastructure, such as routers. Finally, the experiment results highlight the performance of our proposed implementation.
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Faisal Muhammad and JongWon Kim "High-speed dual-stream transport solution for uncompressed HD video over gigabit network", Proc. SPIE 6391, Multimedia Systems and Applications IX, 63910H (2 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.691238
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KEYWORDS
Video

Receivers

Multimedia

Reliability

Internet

Frame grabbers

Interfaces

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