HDMI signals with the world’s lowest latency NTT
NTT has developed technology to convert HDMI signals into long-distance transmission signals with the world’s lowest latency of 0.1 milliseconds or less.
By combining this technology with the IOWN APN, video transmission with both low latency and high definition becomes possible, and instantaneous movements and sounds (up to 4K video with 120 frames per second) can be transmitted in real time between distant locations.
This technology is realized with circuit information (FPGA-IP) that can be used on FPGAs, so it can be combined with a variety of hardware depending on the use case, such as the number of ports and size.
FPGA-IP is provided in the form of license sales (technical disclosure) and can be used in final products and solutions.
It is expected to be applied to areas where remote monitoring with real-time high-definition video has been difficult until now (factory line monitoring, railway and traffic monitoring, etc.). In the future, we will continue to consider expanding use cases where both low latency and high-definition video are required.
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