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SuiteTVIPTV Solution for Sports Stadiums
eStadium: Suite of the Future
Georgia Institute of Technology
Vertically Integrated Projects
Alyssa Freeman
Mohamed Himedan
Richard Reece
Peter VanNess
April 27, 2011
Web Application
◦ Estadium.gatech.edu
Features◦ Stats◦ Drive Tracker◦ Instant Replay◦ Weather◦ Other Scores
eStadium App
WebApps
◦ Gameday Video Capture
◦ Website/Backbone Management
Wireless
◦ Stadium Network Infrastructure
◦ Access to Web Content
SensorNets
◦ Noise/Vibration Level Measurement
◦ Interactive Applications
Suite of the Future
eStadium Subteams
Suite of the Future is an eStadium initiative to update technology in current football suites
Design a set-top box for the football stadium suites that supports:◦ HD video◦ Live local video streaming (Panasonic JumboTron
feed)◦ Interactive applications (weather application)◦ Web access
eStadium application Ramblin Wreck Store
Suite of the Future
SuiteTV: IPTV solution for sports stadium suites
Suite of the Future Solution: SuiteTV
SuiteTV Set-top Box
eStadium System
SuiteTV is a set-top box with Internet capabilities
Displays an interactive menu
A wireless remote control provides a simple interface to the menu
SuiteTV will fit behind an HDTV
SuiteTV Design Overview
SuiteTV High-Level Design
Inputs:◦ Power
◦ Network cable
◦ Bluetooth receiver
Outputs:◦ HDMI cable
SuiteTV Inputs & Outputs
Simple Menu◦ Live HD video feed (Panasonic JumboTron)
◦ eStadium website
◦ Ramblin Wreck Store website
◦ Weather application
◦ Other: Traffic
Coaches interviews
Past games
SuiteTV GUI
SuiteTV GUI
JumboTron
eStadium
Ramblin Wreck Store Weather
Intuitive graphical user interface (GUI)
Simple wireless controls
Silent / minimal maintenance
Customer Requirements
Ability to display HD video stream
Support multicast streaming
Runs on Linux platform◦Backend eStadium server is Linux based
Able to operate in summer heat (3.5 hours at 90°F)
Costs less than $500 to produce
Technical Objectives
Closed source software requires license fees
Fees add up with number of football suites
◦~70 suites
◦Letterwinners’ and Tech Terrace have 2+ SuiteTVs
Solution: open source software
Software Requirements
Fedora x64 platform◦ Open source Linux platform
(compatible with eStadium servers)
XBMC – Intuitive GUI◦ Open source media player
◦ Manages video
◦ Built-in internet capabilities
◦ Remote controlled
Software Solutions
Edited xml files to change theme
Edited menu to include:◦ JumboTron
Plays live video stream from VLC (Video Lan Client) VLC relays multicast stream to XBMC in http format
◦ eStadium Minimizes XBMC Opens external Firefox browser to eStadium website
◦ Ramblin Wreck Store Minimizes XBMC Opens external Firefox browser to Ramblin Wreck Store website
◦ Weather Launches XBMC weather application
XBMC in SuiteTV
Wireless Remote Options
IR Remote Bluetooth Remote
Remote requirements:◦ Keyboard keys
◦ Mouse
Wiimote◦ Bluetooth
Mapped keyboard keys Mouse functionality using LED
sensor bar
Wireless Remote
Bluetooth Receiver
Wiimote
LED Sensor/Emitter
Wiimote uses two points fixed in space to calculate X and Y displacements
Consumer product cost:
LED Sensor Bar
LED Sensor Schematic
Hardware Cost
LEDs (x4) $0.20
6 foot USB cable $0.92
Resistors (x2) $0.01
Total $1.74
Silent / low maintenance◦ ASUS AT5IONT-I
is fan-less◦ HD is SSD
Motherboard
Motherboard (ASUS AT5IONT-I) failure◦ Developed software solution on alternative
hardware
◦ Exchanged defective motherboard for new motherboard
XBMC does not support multicast streaming◦ VLC built-in multicast streaming support
Design Challenges
Web browser integration into XBMC◦ XBMC minimizes and launches external web browser
◦ Upon exiting web browser, XBMC maximizes
Integration of Bluetooth remote◦ One time pairing of Wiimote and SuiteTV set-top box
◦ Configured Wiimote to emulate a mouse using LED sensor bar
◦ Mouse function disabled in XBMC
Playing videos within web browser◦ No solution as of yet
Design Challenges
Technical SpecificationsSpecification Status
Sustainability
Uninterrupted Operation at 90°F 3.5 hours continuous run-time Complete
Hardware
Motherboard
Cooling Fan-less Fan-less
Networking Minimum 1 Gbps Ethernet 1 Gbps
Video
Output HDMI HDMI
Dedicated Memory Minimum 128 MB 512 MB
RAM 2 – 4 GB DDR2 or DDR3 2 GB
Hard drive
Type Solid-state Solid-state
Capacity 16 – 64 GB 30 GB
Interface SATA SATA
Specification Status
Hardware
Power Supply 90 – 120 W 102 W
Case Maximum size: 1’ x 1’ x 6”
User Interface Device Wireless Remote Control BT Remote
Weight Maximum 15 lbs
Software
Operating System Linux-basedFedora 14
x64
Performance
Resolution1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels)
1080p
Frame Rate 30 frames per second
Technical Specifications
Cost Analysis
Hardware Cost
Asus AT5IONT-IMotherboard $180
4GBKingston RAM $46
32GB SSD Drive $76
102W Power Adapter $76
Case $40
Bluetooth Remote/Receiver $53
LED Sensor Bar $2
Total $473
Power
Ethernet
HDMI capable displays
Infrastructure Requirements
Improve web browser integration in XBMC
Improve wiimote pairing
Add native multicast streaming to XBMC◦ Eliminate VLC multicast relay
Further menu customization◦ Additional applications
Future Work
Demo
Questions