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Internet2 Members Meeting Spring 2002 Getting the Most Out of International Connectivity
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Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business Top 10 business school Ranked #5 (Business Week) Ranked #6 (U.S. News and World Report) Global reach Global Executive MBA program Fuqua School of Business - Europe Relationships in Asia and South America Innovation, leadership Educating thoughtful business leaders, worldwide
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Background Needed to expand global reach through physical presence in Europe Maintain daily operations Marketing Planning Residency support Ensure that new campus feels like it is a part of Fuqua as opposed to a “satellite”
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Timeline October 1999Cross-continent press conference re: Fuqua School of Business - Europe and plans to locate in Frankfurt, Germany May 2000Opening of offices in Frankfurt August 2000Launch of first Cross Continent MBA class November 2000Telepresence environment online December 2001Telepresence across I2/DFN operational
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Telepresence High-performance videoconferencing Life-size images Realistic Eye-to-eye contact across participants
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Value/Use of Telepresence for virtual meetings Day-to-day meetings can occur by simply walking into a room Differences between physical meetings 2 rooms instead of 1 Time zone gap Reduced travel Spontaneous, on-demand meetings Global “connectedness”
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Fuqua’s Global Conference System Telepresence Environment Telepresence environments/arrays Codec’s Additional audio/video electronics Internet2 access (via Duke University connection) in Durham, NC DFN access in Frankfurt, Germany
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Partnerships and Team Members Nortel Networks TeleSuite Corporation Litton Network Access Systems Star Valley Solutions Internet2 DFN
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Views of the GCS
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Global Conference System Network
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Current use at Duke/Fuqua Meetings Tutoring Corporate relationships Student projects
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Future uses Expanded corporate relationship support Career placement services Faculty research and collaboration
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Telepresence vs. videoconferencing Technology is transparent Talk/interaction is with people not screen or camera Much higher bandwidth required
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Performance metrics and parameters Bandwidth requirement (MPEG-2) Latency Full-duplex Error rates
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GCS Performance Graph Max In:27.4 Mb/s (2.7%) Average In:2743.1 kb/s (0.3%) Current In:2023.1 kb/s (0.2%) Max Out:27.4 Mb/s (2.7%) Average Out:4895.7 kb/s (0.5%) Current Out:1102.4 kb/s (0.1%)
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Technical challenges Bandwidth Requirements Currently @ 12Mbps (Each Codec) QOS Security / Encryption Multicast / Unicast
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Implications Collaboration Research Business partnerships Travel Connectedness Teaching
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Q & A - - - - - - - - - Discussion
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