Understanding SMPTE ST 2110: Traffic Shaping

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This course is intended for engineers and technologists who need to understand the detail in SMPTE’s ST 2110 suite of standards. It assumes a basic understanding of IP and associated terminology. The focus of this course is Traffic Shaping. 

What you will learn:

  • Describe the reasons why a timing model for SMPTE ST 2110-20 RTP streams is needed
  • Explain the two SMPTE ST 2110-21 parametric models for the packet delivery timing characteristics  
  • Determine the Packet Read Time for specific Packet Read Schedules and image formats
  • Explain the SMPTE ST 2110-21 Virtual Receiver Buffer Model
  • Describe the different SMPTE ST 2110-21 compliant sender and receiver types
  • Synthesize the Cmax value for different sender types and image formats based on SMPTE ST 2110-21

This course is part of the following course program:

Understanding SMPTE Standard 2110

Courses included in this program:

Who should attend: Electrical engineer, Network engineer, Data engineer, Design engineer, Computer engineer, Systems engineer, field, Hardware engineer, Lead engineer, Project engineer, Product engineer, DevOps

Instructor
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Thomas Bause Mason
Thomas Bause Mason is the Director of Standards Development for the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE). At SMPTE he is responsible for maintaining the technical infrastructure for both the standards community and SMPTE. Bause Mason, formerly owner of Open Media Consulting, began his career in Cologne, Germany, as a computer programmer for automation software in the nuclear and automobile industries. Before his move to Los Angeles, Bause Mason worked at West German Television (WDR) and Cologne Broadcasting Center, where he led the quality control department. In Los Angeles, he became a postproduction consultant and then built and managed the encoding operations for Ascent Media. Joining NBCUniversal in 2005, he focused on emerging technology, spending two years in London to support the company's international business. Throughout his career, Bause Mason has assisted industry organizations in the development of standards, technical recommendations, and study group reports. He holds several patents and is a SMPTE Fellow.

Publication Year: 2018

ISBN: 978-1-5386-0036-8


Understanding SMPTE ST 2110: Traffic Shaping
  • Course Provider: Educational Activities
  • Course Number: EDP519
  • Duration (Hours): 1
  • Credits: None