Summary of "【 テレビ北海道MoIP設備リモート体感 系統】特別インタビュー6 INTER BEE DX×IP PAVILION<Inter BEE 2024>"
The video features an interview discussing the IP Pavilion's planning concept, particularly focusing on the remote operation of TV Hokkaido's MYP equipment. Key technological aspects highlighted include:
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System Architecture:
- The setup involves a video server (MVP1100) and a pan/tilt camera (AW hphUE160) at TV Hokkaido, with a network structure that separates internal and external networks for secure operations.
- The system utilizes K-loss for production and to ensure network isolation.
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Network Configuration:
- The system uses four QSFP28 ports to connect to both TV Hokkaido's and Makuhari's Amber Blue networks, ensuring no network impact on TV Hokkaido.
- A PTP (Precision Time Protocol) system is employed to synchronize equipment across the 1200 km distance between Sapporo and Makuhari.
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Video and Control Transmission:
- The video is converted to HDMI using Marox's Convert IP for display, with intercom signals transmitted via SDI conversion.
- Remote camera operations are facilitated through a control panel, allowing users to pan, tilt, and zoom while monitoring the output.
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User Experience:
- Attendees can interact with the system using a touch panel and experience real-time operations, including commercial placements and monitoring results.
- The ION APN line supports high-speed data transmission (100 Gbps), enabling efficient backup and operational capabilities between locations.
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Call to Action:
- Viewers are encouraged to visit and experience the remote operation system firsthand to gain insights into its capabilities.
Main Speakers/Sources:
- Kitajima: IP Pavilion Advisor
- Mr. Higashiyama: Project Leader from Panasonic Entertainment & Communication
- Mr. Yama: Additional speaker involved in the technical discussion.
Category
Technology
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