This paper presents a conceptual design for a comptuter-controlled sound system that makes extensive use of off-the-shelf hardware and software technology and accepted standards in networking, computers, and embedded systems. The design uses components that have been developed and tested in many other applications, thus allowing a high-performance, reliable system to be fielded at a relatively low cost. The design can be applied to any network that meets basic performance requirements outlined in the paper.
Authors:
Crane, Bob; Lemp, Mike; Combs, John; Girard, Robert; Fitzke, Karl; Thomke, Fred
Affiliations:
QSC Audio Products, Costa Mesa, CA ; The Golder Group, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
99 (October 1995)
Paper Number:
4135
Publication Date:
October 1, 1995
Subject:
Multimedia and Networking
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