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H.323-Based Video Conferencing in the Educational Environment
Presented at the
Campus Focused Workshop on Advanced Networks
By Larry Amiot
Northwestern University & Internet2 Staff
Video Conferencing Alternatives
•ISDN-based• H.320 (Legacy)
•Internet-based• Access Grid• Virtual Room Videoconferencing System (VRVS)• MPEG2 Multicast• H.323
H.323 Video Conferencing
H.323 Video Conferencing is becoming widely available in the educational environment.
• Staff meetings• Working Group meetings• Collaborations• Interactive classes• Conference tracks
INTERNET
POINT-TO-POINT VIDEO CONFERENCING
Internet
GateKeeper MCU
H.323 Clients
H.323Real Video
Web Browser
MCU
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H.323 Multipoint Video Conferencing
Audio & Video Streams (N*2*384Kbps)
H.323 Examples
•Megaconference1• Fall 1999 Internet2 meeting• Over 50 sites from all over the world• 384Kbps• Cascaded MCUs
•Megaconfernece2• www.mega-net.net/megaconference
Megaconference2
•Fall 2000 Internet2 meeting •World’s first totally remote conference track•Empty lectern•Worldwide interactive audience•114 End points; 28 Multipoint Control Units.•The model for all future conferences on all subjects
Megaconference2 Presentations
1. IP Video in the K12 Environment
2. Use of H.323 Technology in CINECA Activities
3. The Washington State K20 Statewide Network
4. Material World Module(MWM) & virtual institute
5. Use of IP Video for Distance Surgical Education
Use of IP Video for Distance Surgical Education
•Jerome Johnson (OSU), Presenter
•Laparoscopic Surgery• Surgical instruments & small camera inserted through incision in abdomen
• Surgery performed watching TV• Consultation via 2-Way Real-time video• Instruction via Real-time Video
Megaconference2 Presentations
6. Generation X and Generation D Learning in the ZPD with H.323: Literacy Strategy Lessons from Rural America
7. Wireless Distribution of H.323 Videoconferencing in a Trauma Center Emergency Department
8. The Western NY High Performance Networked Video Initiative
9. Work and Life in an Antarctic Station
Work and Life in an Antarctic Station
•Hans Pfeiffenberger (Alfred Wegener Institute), Presenter
•Neumayer Station in Antarctica at 70 deg. South
•384Kbps satellite link to Bremerhaven, Germany
•Weekly conferences to interested school classes and museum visitors
Megaconference2 Presentations
10. LSVNP - A Managed Prototype for H.323 Zones
11. Using H.323 for Course Development at a Distance
12. A Multi-University Internet-based (H.323) Graduate Course in Turbulence
13. Distance Learning using H.323; A Singapore-MIT experience
14. Advanced Collaboration Tools to Support Multi-University Collaborative Learning in Organizational Communication
Collaborative Learning in Organizational Communication
•Noshir Contractor (UIUC), Presenter
•Fall 1998 to Fall 2000
•Real-time Graduate Seminar Courses• Globalization• Social Network Analysis• Communication Technologies & New Forms of Organizing
•Faculty at:• University of Illinois• Purdue University• University of Southern California• University of Pennsylvania• University of California at Santa Barbara
Megaconference2 Presentations
15. Bodyworks: Medicine, Technology, and the Body in the late 20th Century
16. Tools for Extending Classroom Walls via the Internet
17. Student Collaboration in Learning About Political Communication
18. Oklahoma Distance Learning - Past, Present and Future
19. Tools for Clinical Case Conferencing
20. Pre-Service of Graduate Teacher Education Uses of H.323 Technology
Megaconference2 Presentations
21.Maintaining Security to Your LAN While Supporting Visual Communication for Business Meetings, Training and Sales Demonstrations
22.Streaming H.323 Videoconferences Over the Internet
23.University of Venice Experiences
Collaborative Video Conferencing Services over Internet2 Initiative
Provide a service that is intended to enable one-to-one, one-to-group, and group-to-group collaborative conferencing in support of personal communication, meetings, conferences, and shared education for Internet2 members (primary and sponsored) and their international counterparts.
Basic Tenets of Service
•Independent of geographic or national boundaries
•Video conferencing viewed as current best collaborative environment
•Gateways between technologies will be necessary
•Gateways must be transparent to end users
•Need to consider voice/telephony integration
Key Technical Issues
•A Global Dialing Plan
•A Global Directory Service
•A Scheduling Mechanism for the use of shared resources
•Improvements and coordination in “back room” functionality and control
•Interoperability with other significant communication services (gateways)
Key Technical Issues (Continued)
•QoS
•Multicast
•H.235 Security• Authentication• Authorization• Privacy• Non-Repudiation
I2DV Steering Committee
I2DV-VC Sub-Committee
White Paper Developers
Implementation Plan Development Team
Service Implementation Team
•Funding Task Force•Operations Task Force•Research & Development Task Force•Outreach & Communication Task Force
Collaborative Video Conferencing Services over Internet2
Proposed Prototype Service
•Focus on deployment not research
•Start with single technology
•Recommended that that prototype service be based on H.323 technology
•Based on contributed resources
•Based on distributed management
•Based on distributed systems
•Emphasis on Gateways (centralized if necessary)
H.323-Based Video Conferencing in the Educational Environment
Presented at the
Campus Focused Workshop on Advanced Networks
By Larry Amiot
Northwestern University & Internet2 Staff