Summary of 【テレビ北海道MoIP設備リモート体感 概要】特別インタビュー5 INTER BEE DX×IP PAVILION <Inter BEE 2024>
Overview of the IP Pavilion Project
The IP Pavilion project focuses on the remote experience of TV Hokkaido's MOIP equipment. Key highlights include:
- Project Overview: The IP Pavilion features a remote experience system that connects TV Hokkaido and Makuhari Messe through a low-latency, high-capacity IONAPN line provided by NTT Communications. This allows for real-time operation of studio equipment from a distance.
- Technological Features:
- The use of ST2110 for monitoring video transmission.
- Introduction of VMOST, a studio equipment version of the Virtual Master Operator (VMO).
- Capability to conduct live operations such as switching and keying transitions.
- Remote control of cameras, allowing for pan, tilt, and zoom functionalities similar to traditional studio cameras.
- Network Infrastructure:
- A robust transmission infrastructure capable of 100 Gbps in one direction.
- Monitoring systems in place, including Cisco's PCA provider for connectivity assurance and VIX's crisis monitoring system.
- Testing and Results: Preliminary tests indicated low latency and stable performance, with successful handling of multiple video streams without noticeable delay. This suggests a potential for future IP production systems that are not limited by physical distance.
- Future Implications: The speakers discuss the evolving landscape of IP production, highlighting the potential for remote operations across vast distances, which could redefine traditional broadcasting setups.
Main Speakers
- Kitajima, IP Pavilion advisor
- Mr. Higashiyama, Panasonic Entertainment and Communication
- Mr. Toyoyama, involved in hands-on experiences with the system.
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Technology