As a
public demonstration of our multilink technology, as developed in the MARCH project, Lividi provided live, multilink streaming
to the
Ichthyosaur excavation project 2010 at the Arctic island of
Spitsbergen. In the Ichthyosaur excavation project, paleontologists at
the University of Oslo excavate several large marine reptiles close by Janusfjellet, a few miles outside
Longyearbyen.
The Lividi Adaptive Media Router (AMR) efficiently routes video streams over two separate radio links from the
excavation site, via radios on top of Janusfjellet, to a Lividi AMR in
Longyearbyen. The AMRs monitor the two links, and distribute the stream
of video packets over the links according to link availability. From
Longyearbyen, the video is published directly to the Internet, allowing
the public to follow the excavations live.
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