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Larry Amiot Northwestern University amiot@northwestern.edu Internet2 Commons Site Coordinator Training September 27, 2004 Austin, Texas Introduction To Videoconferencing
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2 Agenda Videoconferencing in the Educational Environment Alternative Videoconferencing Technologies
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3 Videoconferencing A conference call consisting of two or more sites with the ability to communicate between the sites via video and audio and possibly data.
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4 Digital Video In The Educational Environment Classroom presentations- need for video clips Colloquiums- need to broadcast on the network Homework Assignments- Video-based reference material Collaborative classes and seminars- need for remote interaction between class participants Committee meetings- need for remote interaction between participants Informal collaboration- need for remote interaction between colleagues Conference presentations- need for remote interaction between presenters and audience
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5 Interactive Class- Parts of the Puzzle Web-based Virtual Classroom Blackboard at NU Video Conferencing Streamed Video Real-time video Archived Video Collaborative Tools
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6 Video Conferencing Alternatives ISDN-based H.320 (Legacy) Internet-based Access Grid http://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/fl/accessgrid/ ConferenceXP Virtual Room Videoconferencing System (VRVS) http://vrvs.cern.ch/ MPEG2 SIP-based Technologies DVTS H.323
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7 Access Grid
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8 What is the Access Grid? A videoconferencing system that supports: large-scale distributed meetings, collaborative work sessions, seminars, lectures, tutorials and training Focuses on group-to-group communication Designed spaces that explicitly contain the high-end audio and visual technology
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9 The Access Grid Provides high-quality audio and real-time video that allow groups at multiple sites to interact simultaneously and share data and scientific instruments. Meeting participants appear in windows projected onto a large screen. Data windows from participants' laptop computers can be integrated into the meeting
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11 The Access Grid Network Technology Multicasting WAN Multiple concurrent streams from many sites The Access Grid was developed as part of a National Computational Science Alliance at Argonne National Laboratory
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12 Conference XP
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13 ConferenceXP An initiative of Microsoft Research’s Learning Sciences and Technology group Interact and collaborate with others in a virtual collaborative space, called a venue Multiple virtual presence on your XP machine Audio/video and chat plus ConferenceXP Presentation for electronic whiteboard or distributed Microsoft PowerPoint® presentations
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14 Virtual Room Videoconferencing System (VRVS)
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15 Virtual Room Videoconferencing System VRVS is a web oriented system for videoconferencing and collaborative work Directed at the High Energy and Nuclear Physics communities Recently extended to other academic/research areas Provides collaboration tools: MBone (vic/rat), H.323 (Polycom, NetMeeting), QuickTime, Desktop/Application sharing and Chat on various platforms
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19 MPEG2 Video
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20 MPEG2 High quality, broadcast quality video Compressed video (MPEG1 & MPEG2) Typically runs at between 4 Mbps and 12 Mbps Usually run point-to-point Multipoint using multicast possible Multipoint using multiple encoders/decoders possible but expensive Several vendors (e.g. VBrick and Star Valley) Medical applications, Music Schools, VIP presentations, etc. Expensive $2,200 to $6,000+ per end
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21 DVTS
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22 DVTS Internet2 investigating (Bob Riddle)- Big Video Project Sends digital video over IP at 30Mbps Software provides encode/decode capability Fujitsu board provides encode/decode in hardware Internet2, Research Channel, UMICH, New World Symphony, and others trialing
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Internet PC BoardPC Board VGA PC Board Analog/DV PC Board DV/Analog DVTS
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24 DVTS Software- free Board- $2,200 Analog/digital converter ~$300
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