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Valter Roesler: roesler@inf.ufrgs.brroesler@inf.ufrgs.br Luiz Coelho: luiz.coelho@rnp.brluiz.coelho@rnp.br Guilherme Longoni: longoni@gmail.comlongoni@gmail.com André Marins: amarins@rnp.bramarins@rnp.br Leonardo Daronco: leonardo@mconf.comleonardo@mconf.com Leandro Ciuffo: ciuffo@rnp.brciuffo@rnp.br Renato Duarte: renato.duarte@rnp.brrenato.duarte@rnp.br TNC 2016 Terena Networking Conference Multipresence: towards videoconference and collaboration in multi-use environments 1 Presenters: Valter Roesler (UFRGS) José Luiz Ribeiro Filho (RNP)
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Brief Overview of the RNP RNP – Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa Brazilian National Research and Education Network – Created as a project in September 1989 by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI), – A non-profit institution in 1999 Serves more than 1300 campi – Over 130 public universities – Over 30 public and private research centers.
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RNP national backbone RNP national backbone – Ipê network – Uses links from Telecom Companies – Connects PoP’s in the state capitals + RNP’s metropolitan networks
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RNP Services Catalog Communication and Colaboration Strategic Hosting Identity Management Network Infrastructure support Content Delivery Network
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Multipresence system Objective To create a low cost videoconference and collaboration system that allows communication in any device, anywhere and at any network rate 5
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Multipresence system Modules (own development) – High Definition communication (HD 1080p) – Ultra-High Definition communication (UHD 4K). – Web conferencing system (Mconf). – Mobile devices and SIP phones (Mconf) – Integration with legacy videoconferencing systems. Integration (Third party) – Content sharing among the participants with SAGE2 6
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Demonstration during Forum RNP (aug/15) Panel with 8 TVs (50”) and 1 UHD TV (65”) 7
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8 ~2.000 km between panels Panel 1 Brasília Demonstration during Forum RNP (aug/15) Panel 2 Porto Alegre
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Demonstration during Forum RNP (aug/15) Ultra High Definition 9 Transmission of Ultra HD (~3 Gbps) compressed to 20 Mbps for very high quality, like live surgery
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Demonstration during Forum RNP (aug/15) High Definition 10 Two cameras each side simulating a prototype of a telepresence room
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Demonstration during Forum RNP (aug/15) High Definition 11
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Demonstration during Forum RNP (aug/15) Webconference (Mconf) 12 TV1: Images from a tablet and a notebook TV2: slides presentation
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13 Demonstration during Forum RNP (aug/15) Webconference (Mconf) Another layout with 3 TVs for webconf Tablet receiving the image of de 4K TV
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Demonstration during Forum RNP (aug/15) Collaboration using SAGE2 14 All participants can share content (images, applications, documents). SAGE2 concatenates the TVs as one video wall.
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Control interface integrated to SAGE2 15
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16 Panel models Asymmetric panel Symmetric panel
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Layout change interface (10 seconds to change layout) 17
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Demonstration during WRNP (may/16) 18 Panel with 4 TVs. Upper two with SAGE; Bottom left with High Definition; Bottom right with webconference
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Panel at UFRGS 19 Panel with 6 High definition monitors and 1 4K TV All computers (mini-PCs) inside the structure
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Video of a multipresence panel (English subtitles) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lud2KwzstCM 20
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Possible application to the Multipresence system Cost reduction by using the same physical room to many purposes. 21
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General Architecture Tablet App (Web): runs on a web browser – provides the user interface to room control Process Manager (C++): runs in background on each PC, and opens and closes the desired view in each TV according to the selected profile, and a webservice, that keeps the entire system synchronized Message Server (Ruby on Rails and Node.js): interacts with all applications and controls them in order to execute the user commands. Application PRAV Player (C++): High definition and ultra-high definition Application Mconf (Flash with ongoing development in WebRTC): webconference with computers and mobile devices (iOS and Android). Integration with legacy videoconference systems Application SAGE2: content collaboration 22
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Conclusion The Multipresence system integrates different technologies in a low cost panel, allowing a broad range of participants in heterogeneous platforms, from a SIP phone to a 4K video. We are running a pilot this year. If your institution is interested, we will be glad to cooperate. 23
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Terena Networking Conference Thank you. Questions? 24 Valter Roesler: roesler@inf.ufrgs.brroesler@inf.ufrgs.br José Luiz Ribeiro Filho: jose.luiz@rnp.brjose.luiz@rnp.br Multipresence: towards videoconference and collaboration in multi-use environments
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