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The Access Grid at Vislab. Chris Willing chris@vislab.usyd.edu.au Vislab University of Sydney, Australia. Today. Background Differences to “traditional” vc Vislab Implementation – ATP Vislab Implementation – Physics Virtual Venues Differences to ANL implementation Future Work.
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The Access Grid at Vislab Chris Willing chris@vislab.usyd.edu.au Vislab University of Sydney, Australia.
Today • Background • Differences to “traditional” vc • Vislab Implementation – ATP • Vislab Implementation – Physics • Virtual Venues • Differences to ANL implementation • Future Work
Background • VISLAB – visualisation, high perf. Computing • Labs at Physics, ATP • Bernard Pailthorpe at SDSC in 2000 • High resolution displays • AG node • Start April 2001 for SCGlobal, November 2001
Hyogo Prefecture (Japan) Police Command Center - reference site Tiled rear projection array of 6 Model 200 ILA Projectors
Courtesy of Pat Hanrahan, CS - Stanford SmartSpaces, Stanford
Courtesy of Kai Li, CS - Princeton PowerWall, Princeton 8x commodity projectors
High Density Tiled Display, SDSC http://vis.sdsc.edu/research/tileddisplay.html 3x3 array with common light source
(Background) • VISLAB – visualisation, high perf. Computing • Labs at Physics, ATP • Bernard Pailthorpe at SDSC in 2000 • High resolution displays • AG node • Start April 2001 for SCGlobal, November 2001
Display, VisLab 2001 3x1 array, 3840x1024 pixels, single light source
(Today) • Background • Differences to “traditional” vc • Vislab Implementation – ATP • Vislab Implementation – Physics • Virtual Venues • Differences to ANL implementation • Future Work
Differences – 1. traditional • Each node sends image stream(s) to MCU which decides what is output to each node • TV style MCU
Differences – 2. access grid • Each node sends image streams to a multicast group address • Each node sees all other sources
but if “Each node sees all other sources” then screen overload e.g. 10 other sites, each with 3 cameras => 30 video streams
Normal screen First Access Grid session at USyd on 29 Aug, 2001
Widescreen 5120x1024 Normal screen 1280x1024
Summary of Differences • limited vs. rich user experience • complex (studio) vs. simple (pc) • proprietary vs. open • expensive vs. cheap • but richness requires pixels
Technology diversion 1 Unicast 3 streams to 7 sites = 21 video streams
Efficient but who pays? Multicast 3 streams to 7 sites = 3 streams (mostly)
Today • Background • Differences to “traditional” vc • Vislab Implementation – ATP • Vislab Implementation – Physics • Virtual Venues • Differences to ANL implementation • Future Work
Vislab Implementation (ATP) display projectors (monitor) video cameras audio mics Gentner PA
Access Grid Sydney Preparing forSC-Global: test “cruises” + A/G-Sydney
ATP display Projected display 3840x1024 Mon. display network
mon. ATP video capture screen camera table video network projectors
1x Radio mic 2x PZM Rx mon. PA Gentner audio network ATP audio capture
Site A Site B Gentner – echo control echo delay due to - distance - application buffering
Projected display 2560x1024 2x cameras Mon. 1x video Polycom Soundstation network Vislab Implementation (Physics)
Virtual Venues • ANL runs Virtual Venues Server • APAG server at http://venues.ap-accessgrid.org • Virtual rooms characterised by facilities • Video multicast group address • Audio multicast group address • MUD location (back channel link for participants)
Differences to ANL • Linux only • stability • sync with vvd (not CORBA event handler) • potential for compute clustering (openMosix) • Graphics cards (nVidia Quadro4) • use “well known” visualisation apps e.g. performer, openInventor, openDX • potential for video clustering (chromium)
monitor projectors display cameras 1 video 2 audio 3 mics Gentner PA Video clustered AG
Future • Video clustering, stereo viewing • Shared event stream • Higher resolution (PAL, HDTV) • H263, hardware MJPEG • External machine capture • Coexistence with H323 (via VRVS)
Links http://www.vislab.usyd.edu.au/research/accessgrid/ http://www.vislab.usyd.edu.au/research/display/ http://www.accessgrid.org http://www.scglobal.org http://vis.sdsc.edu/research/tileddisplay.html