8 resultados para Multipoint targetless vibrometry

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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Lately, videoconference applications have experienced an evolution towards the World Wide Web. New technologies have given browsers real-time communications capabilities. In this context, WebRTC aims to provide this functionality by following and defining standards. Being a new effort, WebRTC still lacks advanced videoconferencing services such as session recording, media mixing and adjusting to varying network conditions. This paper analyzes these challenges and proposes an architecture based on a traditional communications entity, the Multipoint Control Unit or MCU as a solution.

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The increase in CPU power and screen quality of todays smartphones as well as the availability of high bandwidth wireless networks has enabled high quality mobile videoconfer- encing never seen before. However, adapting to the variety of devices and network conditions that come as a result is still not a trivial issue. In this paper, we present a multiple participant videoconferencing service that adapts to different kind of devices and access networks while providing an stable communication. By combining network quality detection and the use of a multipoint control unit for video mixing and transcoding, desktop, tablet and mobile clients can participate seamlessly. We also describe the cost in terms of bandwidth and CPU usage of this approach in a variety of scenarios.

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A software tool for planning and dimensioning Wireless Networks based on standard 802.16 is presented in this paper. Due to the deployment of communication systems based on this standard, it is necessary a tool which allows an easy implementation and dimensioning of this type of networks. With this tool the user will be able to evaluate point to point and point to multipoint networks, obtaining results such as losses in the link, power received, signal noise rate, coverage or bit rates the network is able to handle. For that purpose, the tool will employ technical specifications of transmitters and receivers, design parameters of the network and different propagation models.

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One of the key factors for a given application to take advantage of cloud computing is the ability to scale in an efficient, fast and reliable way. In centralized multi-party video conferencing, dynamically scaling a running conversation is a complex problem. In this paper we propose a methodology to divide the Multipoint Control Unit (the video conferencing server) into more simple units, broadcasters. Each broadcaster receives the media from a participant, processes it and forwards it to the rest. These broadcasters can be distributed among a group of CPUs. By using this methodology, video conferencing systems can scale in a more granular way, improving the deployment.

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Multi party videoconference systems use MCU (Multipoint Control Unit) devices to forward media streams. In this paper we describe a mechanism that allows the mobility of such streams between MCU devices. This mobility is especially useful when redistribution of streams is needed due to scalability requirements. These requirements are mandatory in Cloud scenarios to adapt the number of MCUs and their capabilities to variations in the user demand. Our mechanism is based on TURN (Traversal Using Relay around NAT) standard and adapts MICE (Mobility with ICE) specification to the requirements of this kind of scenarios. We conclude that this mechanism achieves the stream mobility in a transparent way for client nodes and without interruptions for the users.

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En este Trabajo de Fin de Grado se va a explicar el procedimiento seguido a la hora de estudiar, diseñar y desarrollar Ackuaria, un portal de monitorización y análisis de estadísticas de comunicaciones en tiempo real. Después, se mostrarán los resultados obtenidos y la interfaz gráfica desarrollada para una mejor experiencia de usuario. Ackuaria se apoyará en el uso de Licode, un proyecto de código libre desarrollado en la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, más concretamente en el Grupo de Internet de Nueva Generación de la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación. Licode ofrece la posibilidad de crear un servicio de streaming y videoconferencia en la propia infraestructura del usuario. Está diseñado para ser totalmente escalable y su uso está orientado principalmente al Cloud, aunque es perfectamente utilizable en una infraestructura física. Licode a su vez se basa en WebRTC, un protocolo desarrollado por la W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) y el IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) pensado para poder transmitir y recibir flujos de audio, video y datos a través del navegador. No necesita ninguna instalación adicional, por lo que establecer una sesión de videoconferencia Peer-to-Peer es realmente sencillo. Con Licode se usa una MCU (Multipoint Control Unit) para evitar que todas las conexiones entre los usuarios sean Peer-To-Peer. Actúa como un cliente WebRTC más por el que pasan todos los flujos, que se encarga de multiplexar y redirigir donde sea necesario. De esta forma se ahorra ancho de banda y recursos del dispositivo de una forma muy significativa. Existe la creciente necesidad de los usuarios de Licode y de cualquier servicio de videoconferencia en general de poder gestionar su infraestructura a partir de datos y estadísticas fiables. Sus objetivos son muy variados: desde estudiar el comportamiento de WebRTC en distintos escenarios hasta monitorizar el uso de los usuarios para poder contabilizar después el tiempo publicado por cada uno. En todos los casos era común la necesidad de disponer de una herramienta que permitiese conocer en todo momento qué está pasando en el servicio de Licode, así como de almacenar toda la información para poder ser analizada posteriormente. Para conseguir desarrollar Ackuaria se ha realizado un estudio de las comunicaciones en tiempo real con el objetivo de determinar qué parámetros era indispensable y útil monitorizar. A partir de este estudio se ha actualizado la arquitectura de Licode para que obtuviese todos los datos necesarios y los enviase de forma que pudiesen ser recogidos por Ackuaria. El portal de monitorización entonces tratará esa información y la mostrará de forma clara y ordenada, además de proporcionar una API REST al usuario.

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A post-complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) compatible microfabrication process of piezoelectric cantilevers has been developed. The fabrication process is suitable for standard silicon technology and provides low-cost and high-throughput manufacturing. This work reports design, fabrication and characterization of piezoelectric cantilevers based on aluminum nitride (AlN) thin films synthesized at room temperature. The proposed microcantilever system is a sandwich structure composed of chromium (Cr) electrodes and a sputtered AlN film. The key issue for cantilever fabrication is the growth at room temperature of the AlN layer by reactive sputtering, making possible the innovative compatibility of piezoelectric MEMS devices with CMOS circuits already processed. AlN and Cr have been etched by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) dry etching using a BCl3–Cl2–Ar plasma chemistry. As part of the novelty of the post-CMOS micromachining process presented here, a silicon Si (1 0 0) wafer has been used as substrate as well as the sacrificial layer used to release the microcantilevers. In order to achieve this, the Si surface underneath the structure has been wet etched using an HNA (hydrofluoric acid + nitric acid + acetic acid) based solution. X-ray diffraction (XRD) characterization indicated the high crystalline quality of the AlN film. An atomic force microscope (AFM) has been used to determine the Cr electrode surface roughness. The morphology of the fabricated devices has been studied by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The cantilevers have been piezoelectrically actuated and their out-of-plane vibration modes were detected by vibrometry.

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The aim of this work is to simulate and optically characterize the piezoelectric performance of complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) compatible microcantilevers based on aluminium nitride (AlN) and manufactured at room temperature. This study should facilitate the integration of piezoelectric micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) such as microcantilevers, in CMOS technology. Besides compatibility with standard integrated circuit manufacturing procedures, low temperature processing also translates into higher throughput and, as a consequence, lower manufacturing costs. Thus, the use of the piezoelectric properties of AlN manufactured by reactive sputtering at room temperature is an important step towards the integration of this type of devices within future CMOS technology standards. To assess the reliability of our fabrication process, we have manufactured arrays of free-standing microcantilever beams of variable dimension and studied their piezoelectric performance. The characterization of the first out-of-plane modes of AlN-actuated piezoelectric microcantilevers has been carried out using two optical techniques: laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV) and white light interferometry (WLI). In order to actuate the cantilevers, a periodic chirp signal in certain frequency ranges was applied between the device electrodes. The nature of the different vibration modes detected has been studied and compared with that obtained by a finite element model based simulation (COMSOL Multiphysics), showing flexural as well as torsional modes. The correspondence between theoretical and experimental data is reasonably good, probing the viability of this high throughput and CMOS compatible fabrication process. To complete the study, X-ray diffraction as well as d33 piezoelectric coefficient measurements were also carried out.