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Transform SCN
Sample, Compress, Network
Transporting computer imagery over IP networks
Page 1
Bringing information to the display
• Network
– Client applications running locally on the Argus
controller, retrieving data from remote servers over
the network
– Web-based: browsers running on Argus, displaying
applications from remote web-servers
– Remote sessions: TSE, X11
– Screen scraping: Cottus, VNC
• Direct input – traditional solution
– Video and RGB framegrabbers
Page 2
The traditional solution
Web server
Win TSE
HTTP
X server
RDP
X11
Linux WS
VNC
Win WS
Cottus
DB server
TCP
Video and RGB sources
IP network
AV cabling
Distribution and switching
Page 3
Introducing streaming video…
Web server
Win TSE
HTTP
X server
RDP
X11
Linux WS
VNC
Win WS
Cottus
DB server
TCP
Video and RGB sources
IP network
AV cabling
Distribution and switching
Page 4
Add video encoders…
Introducing streaming video…
Web server
Win TSE
HTTP
X server
RDP
X11
Linux WS
VNC
Win WS
Cottus
DB server
TCP
Video and RGB sources
IP network
AV cabling
Distribution and switching
Page 5
Add video encoders…
Add universal decoders…
Remove DAs and switchers…
Let’s do the same for computer images
Web server
Win TSE
HTTP
TCP
Video and RGB sources
X server
RDP
X11
Linux WS
VNC
Win WS
Cottus
IP network
AV cabling
Distribution and switching
Page 6
Let’s do the same for computer images
Web server
Win TSE
HTTP
X server
RDP
X11
Linux WS
VNC
Win WS
Cottus
DB server
TCP
IP network
Video and RGB sources
Remove DAs and switchers…
Page 7
Let’s do the same for computer images
Web server
Win TSE
HTTP
X server
RDP
X11
Linux WS
VNC
Win WS
Cottus
DB server
TCP
IP network
Video and RGB sources
Remove DAs and switchers…
Add graphical encoders…
Use universal decoders …
Page 8
How to use it?
My PC
My PC
DVI
DVI
Ethernet LAN
Power
Page 9
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SCN – Feature Highlights
• Up to 1600x1200 @ 60Hz DVI and RGB input
• Unicast and Multicast streaming
• Hardware Decoding on Streaming Video Card
– One stream per card
• USB Keyboard and Mouse control
– Web interface
– Apollo 1.8 SR1
• PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse control as an option (SSR
required)
• Software Decoder with recording capabilities
– This component is still in alpha phase
– Availability: see roadmap presentation.
• Not an KVM product for server management
Page 10
SCN - Benefits
Technical
• Hardware solution: no need to install/maintain drivers
• The Compression algorithm guarantees picture integrity.
– In I frame only lossless compression mode, each output frame
is an exact copy of one input frame
• Applicable for legacy systems
• Separate networks can be used (secure applications)
• No performance repercussions on host system
(unlike software-based solutions)
Page 11
SCN – Benefits cont’d
Deployment cost
• No more need for separate AV distribution and switching
equipment
• Simplified cabling
• Reduced integration effort
• Leverage on existing Ethernet/IP knowledge
Flexibility
• Encode once, display anywhere
• Scalability and flexibility for future extensions
• Distributed design with possibility for redundancy
Page 12
Apollo Keyboard and mouse Control
FRG Viewer - SCN
Page 13
Configuration
• The TransForm SCN can be configured from any PC
on the network using a standard web browser
Page 14
Web Interface – General Settings
Page 15
Web Interface – Ethernet settings
Page 16
Web Interface – Encoder Destination
* Unicast or Multicast
Page 17
Web Interface – Encoder Properties
Page 18
Web Interface – Remote Pointer
Page 19
Benchmarks
Page 20
Performance
• Performance depending on
– Resolution
– Analog or digital input (noise!)
– Content
• Test sequences defined as reference
SXGA DVI-D
Mouse
responsiveness
FPS test
Slide show
Scrolling text
Frame rate
3 - 17 fps
17 fps
5 – 11 fps
3 – 17 fps
Average f/r
11.5 fps
17 fps
7 fps
11.8 fps
Bandwidth
6 - 26 Mb/s
0.4 – 5 Mb/s
7 – 18 Mb/s
11 – 30 Mb/s
120 - 500 ms
120 – 140 ms
150-600 ms
400 – 600 ms
Latency
Page 21
ABT – Another Benchmark Tool
Page 22
ABT - Details
• Purpose
– Provide a set of tools to objectively quantify performance.
– But use it for what it is worth. Hands-on is still the best test
– Work in progress
• Benchmarks
– Random red, green and blue rectangles
– Moving window
– Controlled simulation of real life applications (ATC map)
• Calculated values
– % of pixel change per frame
– Application frame rate
• Results
– Frame Rate versus % pixel changes or complexity of the
content
Page 23
ABT - Performance Benchmarks
FPS
18
20
Source:
SXGA 1280x1024 DVI
15
10
8.7
5
Mouse movement
‘Rotating window’
38% change / frame
‘ATC benchmark’
100 moving planes
• FPS depends on resolution
Page 24
Complexity
Of Change
Use Cases
Page 25
BCD Use Cases
Page 26
BCD Use Cases
Page 27
Q&A
Questions and Answers
Page 28
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