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Design Issues for Digital Audio Networks

This paper discusses issues in the design of packet-switched digital audio networks, including bandwidth, delays, buffering, resource reservation, synchronization, integration with DSP, and support for AES/EBU. Emphasis is placed on how applications involving playback from secondary storage and applications involving real-time capture make different demands on the network. Examples are drawn from Ethernet, the FDDI-based networks, MediaNet and MADI, MediaLink, and ATM.

 

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