1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to a video signal switching system.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the prior art, when switching a non-packet signal such as a television video signal, the switching of video signal is carried out by means of a video switcher. As an example, a matrix-type video switcher as disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2005-33511 is utilized.
As in the conventional technology, in cases where the switching of video signal is carried out by means of physical switching by electrical and mechanical control, the following problems exist. At the outset, in cases where switching of a large number of signal lines such as HD-SDI (High Definition Serial Digital Interface) or SD (Standard Definition)-SDI, the number of video boards utilized for input/output of the video signal increases, thereby enlarging its case, or processing load of the switching increases due to the switching of the large number of signals. Additionally, the video switch is a device dedicated only to the switching of the video signals, and lacks versatility.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a video signal switching system, which performs switching by utilizing the existing network components, thereby reducing cost and improving versatility.
In order to solve the above deficiency, the present invention provides a video signal switching system, comprising a plurality of input ports for acquiring non-packet serial digital signal; a plurality of output ports for outputting said non-packet serial digital signal; a packetization unit which packetizes the acquired non-packet serial digital signal after being correlated with input port identification information of the input port, which has acquired the non-packet serial digital signal, thereby generating a packet; a switching unit which sorts the packetized packet to the output port in accordance with the input port identification information correlated with the packet; and a restoration unit which restores the packet sorted by the switching unit to the non-packet serial digital signal.
This video switching system may comprise a control unit, which carries out integral management of the input port identification information, of the output port identification information, and of control information of input/output switching.
According to the video switching system of the present invention, when the non-packet serial digital signal such as video signal is inputted, the non-packet signal is packetized. The switching is carried out for the packetized signal, so that it is possible to carry out the switching process by utilizing existing network components. Therefore, it is possible to significantly reduce cost. Moreover, when the output port is fixed after the switching, the packet is restored to the original non-packet signal, and is outputted. Accordingly, the non-packet signal is used for the input and the output, thereby enabling efficient switching, which has been difficult in the prior art.
Furthermore, it is possible to easily connect to other TCP/IP network by packetizing, thereby improving versatility.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinbelow. The present invention is not to be limited to the above embodiments and able to be embodied in various forms without departing from the scope thereof.
This embodiment relates to the video signal switching system. In an aspect of the present invention, video signal as the non-packet signal is packetized, and switching is carried out, and the output is carried out after the packetized signal is restored to the non-packet signal. This packetizing enables an establishment of the switching system by utilizing the existing network components, thereby reducing cost. Moreover, the packetizing enables, for example, output of the same video to a plurality of arbitrary output ports by utilizing multicasting, or mutual connection with another network.
The video signal switching system 0100 is a system corresponding to the video switch for switching video signals as described in the related art. Therefore, the video signal switching system can be configured as a video signal switching apparatus comprising the following components. Alternatively, it can be configured as the video signal switching system, in which the following components exist as independent apparatuses, and are integrated.
The plurality of input ports 0111-0114 acquire a non-packet serial digital signal. The term ‘non-packet serial digital signal’ is a serial digital signal, which is not packetized as described below. The term ‘serial digital signal’ is serial digital signal such as HD-SDI or SD-SDI.
The plurality of input ports are provided. In
The plurality of output ports 0121-0124 are for outputting said non-packet serial digital signal. The ‘non-packet serial digital signal’ corresponds to non-packet serial digital signal, which has been inputted at any one of the plurality of input ports. As to the output port, in
The packetization unit 0130 packetizes the acquired non-packet serial digital signal after being correlated with input port identification information of the input port, which has acquired the non-packet serial digital signal, thereby generating a packet. The term ‘acquired non-packet serial digital signal’ corresponds to the non-packet serial digital signal acquired by the input port. The term ‘input port identification information’ corresponds to information for identifying the input port, which has acquired the non-packet serial digital signal. For example, the input port identification information may be serial numerals such as input port 1, input port 2 . . . for connectors of coaxial cables in the order of position from top to bottom of a case. Additionally, the input port identification information may be expressed by a format of IP address such as ‘192.168.1.1’. Additionally, it may be expressed by a MAC (Media Access Control) address format such as ‘00-90-99-32-BA-FF’. An example of a method for acquiring the input port identification information includes a method, in which if the input port can be uniquely identified in the packetization unit, the packetization unit generates the input port identification information and carries out acquisition depending on from which input port (connector) the non-packet signal has been inputted. Additionally, the input port may add the input port identification information to the head portion of the non-packet signal to be outputted to the packetization unit, and the packetization unit may acquire the input port identification information.
In an aspect of the present invention, the non-packet serial digital signal is packetized after correlating with the input port identification information. The term ‘packetize’ means that non-packet serial digital signal is divided into small blocks of data named ‘packet’. The packet is configured by data portion and header information such as an address of a destination. The term ‘packetized after correlating with the input port identification information’ mean that, for example, the input port identification information is stored as a destination IP address included in the header information of the packet. Thus, the input port identification information is stored as the destination IP address, so that it is possible to distribute the non-packet signal inputted to a predetermined input port to a predetermined output port. Detailed description will be provided with reference to concrete examples. Note that, although a case where the input port identification information is stored as ‘a destination IP address’ is described below, the input port identification information may be stored as ‘source IP address’. Alternatively, the input port identification information may be stored as a destination MAC address or as a source MAC address at the layer-2 level.
The switching unit 0140 sorts the packetized packet to the output port in accordance with the input port identification information correlated with the packet. The term ‘sorts the packetized packet to the output port in accordance with the input port identification information’ mean to output the packet to the output port corresponding to its input port identification information with reference to the input port identification information correlated with the packet inputted from the packetization unit. For example, the packet can pass through only the switching port, to which the output port corresponding to the destination IP address stored as the input port identification information is connected. Therefore, the packet is sorted to the output port in accordance with input port identification information. A layer-2 switch, a layer-3 switch, or a router etc., which are used for the normal Ethernet®, may be used for the switching unit. Moreover, the switching unit may have the configuration described below in order to reduce the number of lines.
The restoration unit 0150 restores the packet sorted by the switching unit to the non-packet serial digital signal. Specifically, with reference to ID included in the header of the packet, data is assembled in the order of the ID, thereby restoring the packet to the non-packet serial digital signal. Note that a buffer for storing the packet, or means for controlling assembly of received packet may be comprised. Thus, the restored non-packet serial digital signal is outputted from the output port.
Note that the non-packet serial digital signal restored and outputted from the output port may be the identical with the non-packet serial digital signal inputted to the input port, or may be the non-packet serial digital signal, in which additional information signal is added to the non-packet serial digital signal upon the inputting. Therefore, in restoring the packet, generally, although the header information added upon packetizing is discarded, and the non-packet signal with no change from the inputting is restored, the additional information signal may be added to the head or end of the non-packet signal based on the header information. The additional information signal is a signal indicating information regarding from which input port the signal has been inputted. The input port identification information is correlated with the header information of the packet in this embodiment, so that information indicating the input port used for inputting the non-packet signal may be added in the restoration unit based on the input port identification information.
In addition, in the video switching system of this embodiment, the ‘control unit’ may be comprised as an optional component. The control unit carries out integral management of the input port identification information, of the output port identification information, and of control information of input/output switching. The term ‘management of the input port identification information’ means addition, variation, or deletion of the identification information to be given to the input port. The term ‘management of the output port identification information’ means addition, variation, or deletion of the identification information to be given to the output port. The term ‘management of input/output switching control information’ means management of information for controlling the switching process in the switching unit. For example, control information, indicating to which output port the packet storing predetermined input port identification information is outputted, is managed. If switching process is carried out, this input/output switching control information, stored in a memory in the switching unit, is varied, thereby implementing switching process. The detailed description will be later provided.
The control unit ‘integrally’ carries out the above managements. By the integral management, it is possible to promptly carry out the switching process, in which the non-packet signal inputted from an arbitrary input port is outputted from an arbitrary output port. Note that the control unit may be connected with each component via a leased line, or may be connected with each component via a shared network by means of Ethernet®.
Hereinbelow, detailed description of the packetization by correlating with the input port identification information will be provided. In the Ethernet®, which is normally used in networks, IP packet or a frame, in which the MAC address is added to the IP packet, is used.
In this embodiment, it is preferable that a multicast address is used as a type of IP address. The multicast is transmission of the same data to a plurality of parties on the network. The description is provided with reference to
Note that, although the multicast is utilized in the above case of
In addition, in this embodiment, the packetization is carried out after being correlated with the ‘input port identification information’. This includes that the packetization is carried out a after being correlated with the ‘output port identification information’. The reason for this is that, as shown in
In this embodiment, the non-packet serial digital signal is packetized, so that it is possible to carry out the switching by utilizing the existing network components, thereby significantly reducing the costs. Moreover, by packetization, it is possible to implement an efficient switching process.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/309181 | 5/2/2006 | WO | 00 | 10/29/2008 |