Avnu Alliance’s proposal at ISE 2017 involved the AV sector and network system design, in view of new technological innovations
ISE 2017 hosted the master class on network system design taught by Avnu Alliance, the industry consortium driving open, standards-based deterministic networking. The three-hour training took place on February 7, entitled “The Evolution of Ethernet and IP for Audio, Video and Beyond”: dedicated to educate AV and IT managers, integrators and specifiers on challenges and solutions for distributing time sensitive audio, video and control signals over an Ethernet network.
In the past twelve months the market for Audio Video Bridging/Time Sensitive Networking (AVB/TSN) has picked up with key product announcements and technology advancements, including expanded support from key players in the IT and infrastructure space with the availability of more AVB/TSN switches, products enabling deterministic 4K video over off-the-shelf, standard converged networks, numerous Avnu-certified products and an ecosystem of controller solutions for Avnu-certified devices, enabled by a foundation of software modules available in the open source project, Open Avnu.
“The suite of AVB/TSN standards are not only enduring but also continuing to be enhanced, which means your network can scale as it evolves. Our members acknowledge is part of why today we are supported by all of the prominent professional loudspeaker manufacturers and leading professional AV manufacturers – said Gary Stuebing, Avnu Alliance President. “We have dedicated our resources at ISE towards supporting these members with tools that will improve operation, design, and implementation of the standards across the entire Avnu-certified ecosystem and will advance interoperability among Pro AV devices. Our other key initiative at ISE and in 2017 is to provide more brand-neutral, non-manufacturer sponsored education for end users that will enable them to build future-proof networks with devices from multiple manufacturers.”
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