Network simulation for professional audio networks

Audio Engineers are required to design and deploy large multi-channel sound systems which meet a set of requirements and use networking technologies such as Firewire and Ethernet AVB. Bandwidth utilisation and parameter groupings are among the factors which need to be considered in these designs. An...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Otten, Fred
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2015
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017935
id ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-4713
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-47132017-07-20T04:13:27ZNetwork simulation for professional audio networksOtten, FredSound engineersEthernet (Local area network system)Computer networksComputer simulationAudio Engineers are required to design and deploy large multi-channel sound systems which meet a set of requirements and use networking technologies such as Firewire and Ethernet AVB. Bandwidth utilisation and parameter groupings are among the factors which need to be considered in these designs. An implementation of an extensible, generic simulation framework would allow audio engineers to easily compare protocols and networking technologies and get near real time responses with regards to bandwidth utilisation. Our hypothesis is that an application-level capability can be developed which uses a network simulation framework to enable this process and enhances the audio engineer’s experience of designing and configuring a network. This thesis presents a new, extensible simulation framework which can be utilised to simulate professional audio networks. This framework is utilised to develop an application - AudioNetSim - based on the requirements of an audio engineer. The thesis describes the AudioNetSim models and implementations for Ethernet AVB, Firewire and the AES- 64 control protocol. AudioNetSim enables bandwidth usage determination for any network configuration and connection scenario and is used to compare Firewire and Ethernet AVB bandwidth utilisation. It also applies graph theory to the circular join problem and provides a solution to detect circular joins.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Science, Computer Science2015ThesisDoctoralPhD345 leavespdfvital:4713http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017935EnglishOtten, Fred
collection NDLTD
language English
format Others
sources NDLTD
topic Sound engineers
Ethernet (Local area network system)
Computer networks
Computer simulation
spellingShingle Sound engineers
Ethernet (Local area network system)
Computer networks
Computer simulation
Otten, Fred
Network simulation for professional audio networks
description Audio Engineers are required to design and deploy large multi-channel sound systems which meet a set of requirements and use networking technologies such as Firewire and Ethernet AVB. Bandwidth utilisation and parameter groupings are among the factors which need to be considered in these designs. An implementation of an extensible, generic simulation framework would allow audio engineers to easily compare protocols and networking technologies and get near real time responses with regards to bandwidth utilisation. Our hypothesis is that an application-level capability can be developed which uses a network simulation framework to enable this process and enhances the audio engineer’s experience of designing and configuring a network. This thesis presents a new, extensible simulation framework which can be utilised to simulate professional audio networks. This framework is utilised to develop an application - AudioNetSim - based on the requirements of an audio engineer. The thesis describes the AudioNetSim models and implementations for Ethernet AVB, Firewire and the AES- 64 control protocol. AudioNetSim enables bandwidth usage determination for any network configuration and connection scenario and is used to compare Firewire and Ethernet AVB bandwidth utilisation. It also applies graph theory to the circular join problem and provides a solution to detect circular joins.
author Otten, Fred
author_facet Otten, Fred
author_sort Otten, Fred
title Network simulation for professional audio networks
title_short Network simulation for professional audio networks
title_full Network simulation for professional audio networks
title_fullStr Network simulation for professional audio networks
title_full_unstemmed Network simulation for professional audio networks
title_sort network simulation for professional audio networks
publisher Rhodes University
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017935
work_keys_str_mv AT ottenfred networksimulationforprofessionalaudionetworks
_version_ 1718501136978149376