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Idea of MSc Thesis project: How to ingest low latency live streams into virtual head-ends

Your task include:

Analyzing low latency methods possible for media transport over unmanaged IP networks and selecting the most suitable interface method towards the virtual head-end.

• Study existing methods / solutions

• Propose and implement a solution meeting the low latency requirement

• Interface with existing cloud based virtual head-ends

• Analyze long term performance and stability

• Propose and present a final solution

You have good skills in:

• Basic knowledge of audio and video encoding

• Knowledge of Cloud based services, Javascript, C and C++

• Basic knowledge of network protocols

• Statistics gathering

In addition to this we would like you to:

• Have a passion for the technologies that makes media work

• Be a quick learner and have an ability to plan and execute your work Welcome to apply

Apply with CV and a Cover Letter to masterthesis@netinsight.net with the subject headline, “MSc Thesis Cloud Ingest”. Or, you could contact us with your own suggestion for a project within a relevant field.

For questions: niusha.sarkeshik@netinsight.net

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