'mLAN' describes a network that allows for the transmission and receipt of audio and music control data by audio devices. IEEE 1394 was chosen as the specification upon which to implement mLAN. mLAN has built on IEEE 1394 and related standards, introducing formats, structures, and procedures that enable the deployment of IEEE 1394 within a music studio context. This paper discusses these standards, their implementations, and provides pointers to the future evolution of mLAN.
Authors:
Foss, Richard; Fujimori, Jun-ichi
Affiliations:
Yamaha Corporation, Hamamatsu, Japan ; Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
113 (October 2002)
Paper Number:
5699
Publication Date:
October 1, 2002
Session Subject:
Audio Networking; Automotive Audio
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