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Multimedia applications and end systems

Multimedia applications and end systems. Chao-kai Ching, George Lin, Yevgeniy Razuvayev Dept. of CS&E The Ohio State University Columbus OH 43210 (ching.17, lin.539, razuvayev.1)@osu.edu. Outlines for Today . Introduction: Multimedia & End systems in the future Things Other than Computers

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Multimedia applications and end systems

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  1. Multimedia applications and end systems Chao-kai Ching, George Lin, Yevgeniy Razuvayev Dept. of CS&E The Ohio State University Columbus OH 43210 (ching.17, lin.539, razuvayev.1)@osu.edu

  2. Outlines for Today • Introduction: • Multimedia & End systems in the future • Things Other than Computers • Telesurgery • Network based robot • Entertainment

  3. Live TV Over the Internet • Purpose • To watch live TV anywhere there is a high speed internet connection • To watch live TV from a far away location such as another country • To watch local TV while away from home • Hardware • TV2Me • Sling Box • Sony LocationFree • Software • Orb

  4. TV2Me • Preprocesses and encodes the video through hardware on the sending side • MPEG-4 encoder • Receiver side is software • Full Screen TV Quality video at 384 kbps • Point-to-point • Dell PC with a custom video capture board • $4750

  5. TV2Me (Continued) Source: www.tv2me.com

  6. MPEG-4 • An open international standard for multimedia

  7. Sling Box • Works like TV2Me • Encodes into Microsoft’s Media 9.0 format • Video quality worse than TV2Me • Works with 802.11b and 802.11g networks • Uses a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) made by Texas Instruments • Uses a proprietary steam optimization code-named “Lebowski” • $249.99

  8. Sony LocationFree • Base station behaves like TV2Me and Sling Box • Encodes in MPEG-4 • Works with LocationFree TV, PC, or the Sony PSP • Better in-home quality than TV2Me but worse quality over the internet • $349.99, $1499.99 with 12.1 inch LocationFree TV Source:www.sonystyle.com

  9. Orb • Software so no need to buy any hardware • Streams digital media from your home PC • Can use TV Tuner on home PC to stream live TV • Requires Windows XP Media Center • A free service. Just need to download the software and register an Orb user name and password • Can work with mobile phones and PDAs as well as laptops

  10. Wireless TV Summary • Hardware or software compresses live TV video and sends it over the internet • TV2Me has best quality over the internet but costs the most • Sling box and LocationFree have lower quality video than TV2Me but are priced for the mainstream market • Orb is a free application and service that uses your home computer to send digital media

  11. Remote Surgery • What is it? • When telerobotic systems meets telecommunication system • Physical Interaction • Motivation • Inconsistent Quality of Surgical Proficiency • Convenience • CHEAP !!!???

  12. Remote Surgery • The Robot – ZEUS • Two Components • Surgeon-side • Patient-side

  13. Telesurgical System Set Up

  14. Network Communication • 100 base-T ethernet • UDP/IP • A dedicated 10 Mb/s CBR ATM circuit with OC-3 fiber (155.52 Mbps)

  15. Things to Transmit • Video – 70% of bandwidth • Full-motion phase alternating line video displayed on a 21’’ high-resolution medical-grade monitor • UDP packet • From surgeon to patient • 152 bytes in size with 128 packets per second • From patient to surgeon • 88 bytes in size with 128 packets per second

  16. Communication Anomalies • Single- or multiple-bit errors in a packet or Fragment • Dropped packets • Delayed packets • Out of order packets • Their Solutions

  17. Sources • http://www.tv2me.com/ • http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20041028.html • http://www.mpegif.org/ • http://www.slingmedia.com/ • http://www.cnet.com/4520-10602_1-5619284-1.html • http://www.broadbandhomecentral.com/report/backissues/Report0501_5.html • http://tech2.nytimes.com/mem/technology/techreview.html?res=9C02E0DB1E3EF931A35751C1A9629C8B63 • http://tech2.nytimes.com/mem/technology/techreview.html?res=9F00E0DB1E3EF931A35751C1A9629C8B63 • http://products.sel.sony.com/locationfreetv/flash.html • http://www.livedigitally.com/lftv1.html • http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000870047326/ • http://www.orb.com/

  18. Sources cont. • Transforming a surgical robot for human telesurgeryButner, S.E.; Ghodoussi, M.;Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions onVolume 19,  Issue 5,  Oct. 2003 Page(s):818 - 824 • Remote surgery case: robot-assisted teleneurosurgeryCai Meng; Tianmiao Wang; Wusheng Chou; Sheng Luan; Yuru Zhang; Zengmin Tian;Robotics and Automation, 2004. Proceedings. ICRA '04. 2004 IEEE International Conference onVolume 1,  2004 Page(s):819 - 823 Vol.1 • Transatlantic robot-assisted telesurgery. By: Marescaux, Jacques; Gagner, Michel; Leroy, Joel; Rubino, Francesco; Mutter, Didier; Vix, Michel; Butner, Steven E.; Smith, Michelle K.. Nature, 9/27/2001, Vol. 413 Issue 6854, p379, 2p, 2c;

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