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Development of an Automated Control and Monitoring System for Software Video Mixers for Remote Video Production

Student: Lapin Aleksandr

Supervisor: Denis Korolev

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The thesis "Development of a system for automated control and monitoring of software video mixers for remote video production" contains 64 pages, 16 drawings, 4 tables and 45 sources. The objective of this study is the automation of control and monitoring in remote video production. The research addresses tasks related to the remote control of video mixers through a Telegram bot (recording, broadcasting, scene switching, etc.), retrieval of information about the status of each available machine, event scheduling (recordings, broadcasts), and notification of group participants about actions involving these machines. A prototype of this service has undergone testing at the MIEM.TV studio, and a more functional version is being developed with a role-based model and a distributed architecture. Within the scope of this study, the system architecture will be designed with client applications and a server component. Integration with the ERP Odoo calendar service will be conducted, and the application will be deployed on an external server, made publicly accessible. Upon receiving a positive response from users, certain features of the application may be partially commercialized under the freemium model. Freemium is a popular business model, especially in the software industry, in which the basic version of a product or service is provided to users for free, but additional features or capabilities must be paid for.

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