HD Collaborative Framework for Distributed Distance Learning
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Year of publication | 2007 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Proceedings of the 4th High-End Visualization Workshop |
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Field | Informatics |
Keywords | high-definition video; high-definition videoconference; remote collaboration; low-latency communication |
Description | High fidelity collaborative environment based on a multi-point uncompressed audio and HD video capturing, transmission, and presentation systems has been deployed to support \emph{Introduction to High Performance Computing} class given by prof. Sterling at LSU. The lecture has been transmitted live to several other universities in the USA and in Czech Republic. The data distribution used a dedicated high throughput (10GE) networks partly managed by the HARC software. The system worked very well most of the time, audio being the most problematic part to setup correctly. |
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