57 research outputs found

    UPnP-JXTA bridging

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    The development of a discovery and control environment for networked audio devices based on a study of current audio control protocols

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    This dissertation develops a standard device model for networked audio devices and introduces a novel discovery and control environment that uses the developed device model. The proposed standard device model is derived from a study of current audio control protocols. Both the functional capabilities and design principles of audio control protocols are investigated with an emphasis on Open Sound Control, SNMP and IEC-62379, AES64, CopperLan and UPnP. An abstract model of networked audio devices is developed, and the model is implemented in each of the previously mentioned control protocols. This model is also used within a novel discovery and control environment designed around a distributed associative memory termed an object space. This environment challenges the accepted notions of the functionality provided by a control protocol. The study concludes by comparing the salient features of the different control protocols encountered in this study. Different approaches to control protocol design are considered, and several design heuristics for control protocols are proposed

    9th SC@RUG 2012 proceedings:Student Colloquium 2011-2012

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    9th SC@RUG 2012 proceedings:Student Colloquium 2011-2012

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    9th SC@RUG 2012 proceedings:Student Colloquium 2011-2012

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    9th SC@RUG 2012 proceedings:Student Colloquium 2011-2012

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    9th SC@RUG 2012 proceedings:Student Colloquium 2011-2012

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    9th SC@RUG 2012 proceedings:Student Colloquium 2011-2012

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    An investigation into the application of the IEEE 1394 high performance serial bus to sound installation contro

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    This thesis investigates the feasibility of using existing IP-based control and monitoring protocols within professional audio installations utilising IEEE 1394 technology. Current control and monitoring technologies are examined, and the characteristics common to all are extracted and compiled into an object model. This model forms the foundation for a set of evaluation criteria against which current and future control and monitoring protocols may be measured. Protocols considered include AV/C, MIDI, QSC-24, and those utilised within the UPnP architecture. As QSC-24 and the UPnP architecture are IP-based, the facilities required to transport IP datagrams over the IEEE 1394 bus are investigated and implemented. Example QSC-24 and UPnP architecture implementations are described, which permit the control and monitoring of audio devices over the IEEE 1394 network using these IP-based technologies. The way forward for the control and monitoring of professional audio devices within installations is considered, and recommendations are provided.KMBT_363Adobe Acrobat 9.54 Paper Capture Plug-i
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