The Haivision StreamHub now runs as a VM directly on the SBBD edge server, turning a single rugged box into a complete low-latency contribution platform — no separate receiver hardware to haul in.
The Haivision StreamHub now runs as a virtual machine directly on the SBBD edge server. The receiver that would normally live back at base sits on the node itself, at the edge, right where the cameras are.
That collapses a whole rack of contribution gear into the same rugged box that provides the private 5G network — one thing to deploy, power and transport instead of a network plus a separate video chain.
Combined with the system’s high uplink throughput and USB4 SDI ingest, it turns a single 5G SBBD into a complete, self-contained low-latency contribution platform for live production in the field.
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A standalone 5G SBBD on a 4.5 m light stand blanketed an entire salt flat with private 5G — streaming UHD at 80 Mbit/s to a Haivision StreamHub VM running on the node, with latency dropping to 13–16 ms.
Bench testing pushed a single UE to 584 Mbps upload on 100 MHz of n77 — extraordinary headroom for a system this size, and the margin that keeps professional field links rock-solid.