A Latency Measurement Method for Networked Music Performances

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Autoren

  • Robert Hupke
  • Sripathi Sridhar
  • Andrea Genovese
  • Marcel Nophut
  • Stephan Preihs
  • Tom Beyer
  • Agnieszka Roginska
  • Jürgen Peissig

Externe Organisationen

  • New York University (NYU)
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seitenumfang6
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 8 Okt. 2019
Veranstaltung147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019 - New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 16 Okt. 201919 Okt. 2019

Konferenz

Konferenz147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019
Land/GebietUSA / Vereinigte Staaten
OrtNew York
Zeitraum16 Okt. 201919 Okt. 2019

Abstract

The New York University and the Leibniz University Hannover are working on future immersive Networked Music Performances. One of the biggest challenges of audio data transmission over IP-based networks is latency, which can affect the interplay of the participants. In this contribution, two metronomes, utilizing the Global Positioning System to generate a globally synchronized click signal, were used as a tool to determine delay times in the data transmission between both universities with high precision. The aim of this first study is to validate the proposed method by obtaining insights into transmission latency as well as latency fluctuations and asymmetries. This work also serves as baseline for future studies and helps to establish an effective connection between the two institutions.

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A Latency Measurement Method for Networked Music Performances. / Hupke, Robert; Sridhar, Sripathi; Genovese, Andrea et al.
2019. Beitrag in 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten.

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Hupke, R, Sridhar, S, Genovese, A, Nophut, M, Preihs, S, Beyer, T, Roginska, A & Peissig, J 2019, 'A Latency Measurement Method for Networked Music Performances', Beitrag in 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten, 16 Okt. 2019 - 19 Okt. 2019. <https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=20552>
Hupke, R., Sridhar, S., Genovese, A., Nophut, M., Preihs, S., Beyer, T., Roginska, A., & Peissig, J. (2019). A Latency Measurement Method for Networked Music Performances. Beitrag in 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten. https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=20552
Hupke R, Sridhar S, Genovese A, Nophut M, Preihs S, Beyer T et al.. A Latency Measurement Method for Networked Music Performances. 2019. Beitrag in 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten.
Hupke, Robert ; Sridhar, Sripathi ; Genovese, Andrea et al. / A Latency Measurement Method for Networked Music Performances. Beitrag in 147th Audio Engineering Society International Convention 2019, New York, USA / Vereinigte Staaten.6 S.
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