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'''Architecture for Control Networks''' (ACN) is a [[network protocol]] for theaticaltheatrical control being developed by [[Entertainment Services and Technology Association|ESTA]] (Entertainment Services and Technology Association)]]. It is also refered to as BSR E1.17, Entertainment Technology - Multipurpose Network Control Protocol Suite.
==Architecture for Control Networks==
ACN is a network protocol for theatical control being developed by [[ESTA (Entertainment Services and Technology Association)]]. It is also refered to as BSR E1.17, Entertainment Technology - Multipurpose Network Control Protocol Suite.
 
It may replace [[DMX (lighting)|DMX]] as the control protocol for lighting systems and will be used for controlling more complex devices like video playback servers (media servers) and [[audio mixersmixer]]s. The protocol is layered on top of [[User_Datagram_Protocol|UDP/IP]] and therefor will run over standard, inexpensive [[ethernet]] and [[802.11]] (WiFi) network links.
 
===SeeExternal also=links==
* [http://www.engarts.eclipse.co.uk/acn/ ACN information]
* [http://www.esta.org/tsp/working_groups/CP/projs.html ESTA's Technical Standards Program]
 
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