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Title: Berkeley Internet Broadcasting System


1
Berkeley Internet Broadcasting System
CENIC Meeting (May 6, 1999)
  • Lawrence A. Rowe
  • Computer Science Division - EECS
  • University of California at Berkeley
  • Rowe_at_BMRC.Berkeley.EDU

2
Background
  • Weekly Internet broadcast of Berkeley MIG Seminar
    since January 1995
  • Learned about studio classrooms and software,
    hardware, and procedures needed to produce
    live/on-demand lectures and events
  • Landays CSCW Using CSCW graduate class
    broadcast in Fall 1997
  • Limited experiment using co-lab and local/remote
    students
  • Broadcast regularly scheduled classes
  • Fall 98 seven classes and two live video feeds
  • Spring 99 three classes and two live video
    feeds

3
Berkeley Internet Broadcasting System (BIBS)
  • Broadcast seven classes Fall 98
  • Six EECS classes broadcast only on Berkeley
    campus
  • MIG Seminar broadcast world-wide
  • Broadcast one class Spring 98 and on-demand
    replay of two additional classes
  • Using Real Networks for lower division classes
  • Two live feeds (e.g., ESPN and CNN)
  • Limited to Berkeley campus

4
Studio Classrooms
  • General features
  • Projector, PC, Elmo, VCR, etc.
  • Speaker/audience camera/mics
  • Hardware/software to route sources,
    capture/broadcast, and control
  • Goals
  • High quality audio/video interaction with remote
    participants
  • Multiple video streams from the room (e.g.,
    speaker, audience, PC, etc.)
  • Minimize setup and labor required to produce
    broadcast

5
Multimedia Presentation
mic
Video Gateway
wireless control
computer
Elmo
PC
audience mic
Video Gateway
video projector
speaker camera
computer
matrix switcher
VCR
control switcher
audience camera
6
Broadcast Technology
  • Simulcast Multiple Programs
  • Internet Mbone high-/low-bitrate (sdr, vat, vic,
    mars, mega, etc.)
  • Real Networks/G2 (SureStream multiple
    bit-rates/adaptive playout)
  • Program Structure
  • Speaker audio/video and presentation material
    (e.g., PC, VCR, Elmo, etc.)
  • Broadcast management tools
  • Broadcast manager for launching/controlling
    broadcasts
  • Directors console for remote control and video
    effects
  • Question board for floor control

7
Discussion
  • How much does it cost?
  • 50K - 400K per room including installation
  • Higher room maintenance
  • What remains to be done?
  • Off-line processing to improve lecture capture
    title
  • More sophisticated room control (e.g., reduce
    manual operations)
  • Improve audio handling (e.g., audience thresholds
    and remote participation)
  • Add high-bit rate streams (e.g., MPEG2 at 6 Mbs,
    DV at 25 Mbs)
  • Improve speaker presentation lectern

8
Infrastructure
9
A Typical Broadcast
10
Research Problems
  • Automation and control of broadcasts
  • Bandwidth adaptation based on heuristics on use
  • Can heuristics be developed to automatically
    control the broadcast?
  • Compilation and planning of video effects
  • Given high-level effect description and machine
    resource description, produce plan to execute
    effect within required performance constraints
  • Develop high-level language for visual effects -
    also for local customization
  • Dynamic optimization of effects processing across
    many users
  • User-interface for broadcast engineer
  • Incorporate both broadcast manager and directors
    console interfaces
  • Need support for monitoring multiple broadcasts

11
Pointers
  • Slides for BIBS Talk - longer version of this
    talk
  • http//bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/larry/talks/bibs99
    /
  • Berkeley MIG Seminar
  • http//bmrc.berkeley.edu/mig
  • Berkeley Internet Broadcasting System
  • http//bmrc.berkeley.edu/bibs
  • Research Papers
  • http//bmrc.berkeley.edu/research/publications

12
Questions
  • Many thanks to the students and colleagues who
    made this possible including
  • Steve McCanne, Martin Vetterli, James Landay,
    Oliver Crow, Ketan Mayer-Patel, Andrew Swan, Dave
    Simpson, David Wu, Carlos Romero,Tim Fitz, Paul
    Huang, Peter Pletcher, Steve Chang,Tina Wong,
    Vince Casalaina, Michael Juarez, Jennifer Paige,
    Kalle Cook, and the others...
  • And, to the many speakers in the MIG Seminar!
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