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19 July 2004 Ultra-high speed and low latency broadband digital video transport
Joseph L. Stufflebeam, Dennis M Remley, Anthony Sullivan, Hector Gurrola
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Abstract
Various approaches for transporting digital video over Ethernet and SONET networks are presented. Commercial analog and digital frame grabbers are utilized, as well as software running under Microsoft Windows 2000/XP. No other specialized hardware is required. A network configuration using independent VLANs for video channels provides efficient transport for high bandwidth data. A framework is described for implementing both uncompressed and compressed streaming with standard and non-standard video. NTSC video is handled as well as other formats that include high resolution CMOS, high bit-depth infrared, and high frame rate parallel digital. End-to-end latencies of less than 200 msec are achieved.
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Joseph L. Stufflebeam, Dennis M Remley, Anthony Sullivan, and Hector Gurrola "Ultra-high speed and low latency broadband digital video transport", Proc. SPIE 5441, Battlespace Digitization and Network-Centric Systems IV, (19 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.542716
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video compression

Cameras

Frame grabbers

Analog electronics

Human-machine interfaces

Imaging systems

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