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RP 2059-15: Unify monitoring SMPTE ST 2059-2 PTP networks & devices

October 1, 2024 12:00 PM

Guest Speaker: Thomas Kernen

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Thomas Kernen is a Senior Staff Architect at NVIDIA. His main area of focus is defining architectures for transforming the broadcast industry to an All-IP infrastructure. He is a SMPTE Fellow, serves as co-chair of SMPTE’s 32NF committee and is a member of the IEEE Communications and Broadcast Societies. Thomas has served for many years as the editor of the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) for the TS 101 154 “Specification for the use of Video and Audio Coding in Broadcasting Applications based on the MPEG-2 Transport Stream” supported by millions of digital receivers worldwide. Additionally, he has authored over 20 publications in leading journals, holds multiple patents that cover both network and video coding optimizations for media transport and delivery. Kernen is a frequent speaker at leading industry events both in broadcast and networking industries. Prior to joining Mellanox (acquired by NVIDIA), Kernen spent over 20 years in the IP industry including driving Cisco’s entry into live media production, co-founding Internet Service Providers, Telecom carriers and architecting Fiber to the Home networks. 

 

Guest Speaker: Prin Boon

PrinPrin is responsible for the market analysis and roadmap development for PHABRIX test & measurement products with a particular focus on high dynamic range (HDR) and ST 2110.  With over 35 years of hands-on industry experience, Prin has worked on the design of several generations of studio equipment throughout the Broadcast Production chain and video processing for Professional Rental and Staging.  More recently he has been deeply involved in the experimentation, testing and deployment of live HDR and wide colour gamut (WCG) production systems. He has also worked on the development of next-generation audio (NGA) in live production, the transmission standards for both DVB HDR video and next-generation audio, and the colourimetry for digital cinema.  Current work includes the development of a SMPTE Recommended Practice for a YANG data model for Precision Time Protocol (PTP) in Broadcast Systems, and ongoing developments in the SMPTE 2110 suite of standards and AMWA NMOS.  Prin is a SMPTE Fellow, a member of the IEEE and the AES - is a past chair of AES UK and has been an IBC technical papers assessor for many years.  He has been awarded several patents and is a frequent participant in industry events.