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Past, Present and Future of Videoconferencing
at the University of Ghent
Geert De Soete and Michel RaesAcademic Computing Center, University of Ghent, Belgium
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Overview
• Centrally provided videoconferencing facilities at Ghent University:
• The Multimedia Room• Technology• Costs• Types• Quality• Outlook
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Centrally provided videoconference facilities
• The Multimedia room– History:
• 1995: Decision to build• October 1996: First course• ...• 1999-2000: 4 or 5 videoconferences per week
– Concept– Examples of usage
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Examples of usage
• Local lecture with remote audience
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Examples of usage
• Remote lecture with local audience
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Examples of usage
• Group discussion for project management
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Examples of usage
• PhD defense presentation from a remote site
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Examples of usage
• PhD defense with local and remote jury members
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Technology currently adopted
• Modular setup with heterogeneous equipment:– more flexibility– higher integration efforts
• H.320 compatible Codec using ISDN:– flexible call set-up– acceptable price-to-quality ratio
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Technology currently adopted
• The ITU H.320 standard:– Compatibility = interoperability– Problems in the past… now resolved:
• small differences in implementation• pre-standard implementations• proprietary and non-standard protocols
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Technology currently adopted
• ISDN: Digital, circuit switched, connection oriented, constant bitrate technology
• Widely available in developed countries• But different implementations: eg. Euro-ISDN• International connectivity was a problem• Now interconnection is seamless and reliable• Not available to some partners: Russia, Vietnam• Some possiblities with partners in China, Ecuador
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Some notes on costs
– Different bandwidths possible:• Basic quality: 128 kbps ( 2B )• Medium quality: 256 kbps ( 4B )• High quality: 384 kbps ( 6B )
– Proportional price-to-quality– The party initiating the call has to pay– Differences between countries and operators !
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Some notes on costs
– Cost overview:• 256 kbps is a good price-to-quality compromise
ISDN rates per hour in Euro 128 kbps 256 kbps 384 kbps
Local calls (e.g. within Ghent) 6 12 18 Interzonal calls (e.g. from Ghent to Brussels) 21 42 62 International calls to neighboring countries 54 107 161 International calls to some other European countries 119 238 357 Intercontinental calls to the USA and Canada 71 143 214 Intercontinental calls to Australia 143 286 428
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Types of videoconferences
• Point-to-point videoconferences:– Simply connect two sites to each other
• Multipoint videoconferences:– Connect three or more sites
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Point-to-point videoconferences
– Require little preparation:• exchange of essential information• short test connection
– Easy technical set-up:• By dialling the correct number
– Easy organisation: like a normal meeting
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Point-to-point videoconferences
– Examples:• Cryptography course with KUL• Computer graphics course with Xerox• Ghent University PhD defense with the candidate in
the USA• Ghent University PhD defense with a jury member
in Australia• ...
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Multipoint videoconferences
– Connect three or more sites to each other– Technically complex:
• Star topology with an MCU in the center• MCU: image selection, audio multiplexing
– Complex to organize:• Practical arrangements• Extensive testing
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Multipoint videoconferences
– Examples:• Aquarius project management meetings with Ghent,
Wageningen (NL) , Trondheim and Bergen (N)• PhD defense in Ghent with jury members in Stirling
(UK) and in Bordeaux (F)• Continuing education courses on Information
Technology with 12 participating sites• ...
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Quality
• Overall perceived quality is determined by technology related factors:– Audio quality– Video quality– Eliminating distance
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Audio quality
– Audio quality is a critical factor for room videoconferencing
– H.320 audio quality is in principle good:• Telephone grade quality for low bandwidth• Short delay, echo cancellation, voice-to-image
synchronization• No risk for audio drop-outs
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Audio quality
– Overall audio quality also depends on:• room acoustics• amplifying circuitry• type of microphones• the way the person talking uses the microphone
– Precise tuning by the operator is a necessity
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Video quality
– H.320 video quality is rather poor:• at least compared to broadcast TV quality• CIF resolution: 352 x 288 pixels• Changing or moving images need time to stabilize• More bandwidth only gives faster response in
moving images, but no better resolution !
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Video quality
– Is no problem for viewing a person talking– Is a problem for visual materials:
• transparencies or printouts (via document camera)• computer presentations (via scan converter)
– Solution: adapt to the restrictions…• prepare visual materials according to specific
guidelines for videoconference lecturing• have a test session to show how the materials will be
percieved on a remote site
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Quality: Eliminating distance
– The goal: virtually eliminate physical distance between remote sites
• solving mobility problems• reducing transport costs
– Limitations:• the technological environment• practical factors like time difference in
interconentinental connections• difficulty to maintain good interactivity for teaching
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Outlook to future trends
• T.120 data sharing• ATM-based videoconferencing• IP-based videoconferencing• Gateways
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Outlook: T.120 data sharing
– T.120: transmitting visual materials as data• resolution 800 x 600 ( instead of CIF ! ) • application sharing, whiteboard
– Most systems rely on Microsoft NetMeeting– System integration ?
• 2 viewing circuits are necessary in a room setup
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Outlook: ATM-based VC
– ATM-based VC in the past:• High cost• Poor interoperability
– ATM-based VC in the future:• more products for H.310 (native ATM)
and H.321 (IP over ATM)• But ATM deployment remains uncertain...
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Outlook: IP-based VC
– IP-based VC in the past:• Unpredictable performance over WAN• Low quality: eg. audio drop-outs by packet loss• No industry standard for interoperability• Mbone tools for specialized academic users
– IP-based VC now:• ITU H.323 standard• good performance over high speed LANs
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Outlook: IP-based VC
– IP-based VC in the future:• Increase in bandwidth in IP networks:
Gigabit / Terabit IP backbones using fiber optic• Implementation of QoS mechanisms in IP networks:
RSVP, DiffServ• more H.323 compatible products
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Outlook: Gateways
– Connecting heterogeneous technologies for videoconferencing in a transparant way:
• H.320 ( ISDN )• H.321 ( ATM )• H.323 ( IP )
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Outlook: Multimedia Room
– Extension plans for the videoconference room of Ghent University:
• H.323 codec for IP videoconferencing• H.320 - H.323 gateway
Past, Present and Future of Videoconferencing
at the University of Ghent
Geert De Soete and Michel RaesAcademic Computing Center, University of Ghent, Belgium