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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GENI Cinema: A Software Defined Networking Based Live Video Streaming Service Ryan Izard, Qing Wang, Benton Kribbs, Joe Porter, KC Wang Clemson University Aditya Prakash, Parmesh Ramanathan University of Wisconsin

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 2 March 25, 2015 What is GENI Cinema? GENI Cinema is an open, live multi-viewpoint video streaming service over the Internet Viewpoint control in the hands of viewer SDN capabilities make this possible Applications: Education, Sports, Entertainment, Surveillance, … For example, in educational setting –Multiple cameras capture and transmit an University lecture –Students view the lectures live –Students may independently select and switch between viewpoints

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 3 March 25, 2015 GENI Cinema Architecture

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 4 March 25, 2015 GEC22 Plenary Demonstration VLC Server VLC Server VLC Server Gateway 3 Gateway 2 Gateway 1 Internet VLC Client 2 (Consumer) VLC Client 1 (Consumer) OF Controller Campus Network Public Web Proxy Server IP Camera (Producer) Video Stream Reflector UTC IG Kansas IG CENIC IG GPO IG GaTech IG SoX IG Case Western IG Stanford IG From Clemson From GEC From Madison Rutgers IG