AIMS Opens Call for Papers for IP Oktoberfest 2021
03.08.2021 in Events
The AIMS video presentations will be available in the On Demand content section of the event. They will include: Introduction to AIMS Evolutions of the AIMS Roadmap and JT-NM Roadmaps IPMX: Debunking the Myths AES67 on the WAN You can find registration information and further details about SMPTE 2020: “Game On” at https://2020.smpte.org/.
Michael Cronk, AIMS Chairman, Grass Valley
In this 30-minute session, Cronk will provide background into the industry challenge AIMS is seeking to solve and explain the role AIMS plays in tackling that challenge in close collaboration with other key industry organizations. He will also provide a window into the current and future activities of AIMS as the organization seeks to foster the adoption of a common set of standards and open specifications for interoperability over IP for the media and entertainment and Pro AV industries.
John Mailhot, AIMS TWG Chairman, Imagine Communications
The Join Taskforce on Networked Media (JT-NM) began in early 2013 with collections of user requirements around the evolution of television infrastructure into an IP/virtualized future. In the seven years since, an enormous amount of industry focus and collaboration has led to the development and deployment of SMPTE ST 2110, AMWA NMOS, and JT-NM TR-1001-1. Mailhot will review the historical drivers and evolution of the JT-NM and AIMS technology roadmaps and look forward through the lens of current technology trends to project the future for these roadmaps — including the evolution of virtualized, cloudified, and xAAS deployment methodologies and the standardization opportunities that accompany them.
David Chiappini, AIMS Pro AV Chairman, Matrox
The Join Taskforce on Networked Media (JT-NM) began in early 2013 with collections of user requirements around the evolution of television infrastructure into an IP/Virtualized future. In the seven IPMX is an AV-over-IP standard for the Pro AV market based on SMPTE ST 2110 and the NMOS set of open standards and specifications. Chiappini will describe how IPMX builds on top of this solid foundation to fulfill the requirements of Pro AV customers — and dispel the common misconception that SMPTE ST 2110 is overdesigned for most Pro AV use cases and will result in unnecessarily complex and expensive solutions. His presentation will highlight some of the unique characteristics of IPMX that enable simpler, more cost-effective solutions.
Nicolas Sturmel, Senior Technologist, Merging Technologies
During this session, Nicolas Sturmel will discuss WANs, LANs, and their similarities and differences as well as address questions including “Why would I need AES67 on the WAN?” and “What performance should I expect?”