BI-DIRECTIONAL TRANSPORT AND NETWORKED DISPLAY INTERFACE OF UNCOMPRESSED HD VIDEO

  • Park, Jong-Churl (Networked Media Laboratory Dept. of Information and Communications Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)) ;
  • Jo, Jin-Yong (CNI Project Div. Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI)) ;
  • Goo, Bon-Cheol (Graduate School of Culture Technology (GSCT) Korea Advanced Institue of Science and Technology (KAIST)) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Won (Networked Media Laboratory Dept. of Information and Communications Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST))
  • Published : 2009.01.12

Abstract

To interactively share High Definition (HD)-quality visualization over emerging ultra-high-speed network infrastructure, several lossless and low-delay real-time media (i.e., uncompressed HD video and audio) transport systems are being designed and prototyped. However, most of them still rely on expensive hardware components. As an effort to reduce the building cost of system, in this paper, we propose the integration of both transmitter and receiver machines into a single bi-directional transport system. After detailed bottleneck analysis and subsequent refinements of embedded software components, the proposed integration can provide Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP)-based bi-directional transport of uncompressed HD video and audio from a single machine. We also explain how to interface the Gbps-bandwidth display output of uncompressed HD media system to the networked tiled display of 10240 $\times$ 3200 super-high-resolution. Finally, to verify the feasibility of proposed integration, several prototype systems are built and evaluated by operating them in several different experiment scenarios.

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