Design of DisplayPort Based High-Definition Video Monitor System

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DisplayPort is a powerful digital display interface to connect a video source to a display device, and DisplayPort can transmit audio and video with high effectiveness. In this Paper, we present a novel high-definition video monitor system based on DisplayPort. After a careful investigation of DisplayPort characteristics and high-definition video features, we propose a three-layered high-definition video monitor system including: 1) High-definition Camera Layer, 2) Camera Control Gateway Layer and 3) DisplayPort based client Layer. High-definition videos can be transmitted from camera to client with high speed, and can be display clearly on Client owing to DisplayPort.

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