Post on 06-Jul-2015
IP Based Video Conferencing System. A IP Based Video Conferencing System. A comparitive Analysiscomparitive Analysis
By R. SureswaranBy R. Sureswaran
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“Desktop IP Based Multi-point Multimedia Conferencing is positioned to become the next generation form of
communications, above and beyond the telephone”
(Quote by Industry Analysts)
IntroductionIntroduction
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Traditional/Legacy SystemTraditional/Legacy System Point-to-Point
Proprietary
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Traditional/Legacy SystemTraditional/Legacy System Point-to-Multipoint
ISDN running proprietary protocols
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Problems of today MCS System
•Requires dedicated ISDN lines to the desktop, which mean additional infrastructure.
•Expensive MCU (Hub) is needed for mixing and re-transmitting.
•Expensive WAN link is mostly proprietary and dedicated to video conferencing only.
•Expensive WAN bandwidth increases proportionally with each new user.
* MCS uses your existing LAN infrastructure.
* MCS does not need an MCU or any special hardware.
* MCS is IP-based and merges with your existing WAN link or uses the Internet.
* MCS WAN bandwidth requirements remains constant, irrespective of the number of users
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Modern MCSModern MCS Multipoint-to-Multipoint
Any IP Network
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Modern MCS Other AdvantagesModern MCS Other Advantages (Cont.)
Full Motion Video Conferencing and Video Streaming Up to 40 frames per second
Allows unlimited users per conference covering unlimited geographical distances
Support for World standards Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTP), Open
Systems Architecture and Non-Proprietary hardware requirements
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Unique features of MCSUnique features of MCS Multicast enabled for LANs and tunneling for WANs
and ATM networks MCS supports all types of networks in the world.
Desktop CPU is used minimally for the conference About 16% on a Pentium 300
All entities are open systems and non-hardware specific.
Supports full duplex video at true color (64K colors) and full duplex CD quality Audio
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Unique features of MCSUnique features of MCS Meetings to be held in a virtual manner directly from
your desktop Extremely user-friendly interface
Takes 30 seconds to start a conference Minimal cost incurred as the system uses existing
network infrastructure Supports any IP Based Network
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InfrastructureInfrastructure MCS supports all IP-based network
architectures including: Broadband Baseband Wireless Satellite
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RSW Control CriteriaRSW Control Criteria MCS Supports the RSW Control Criteria
The RSW Control Criteria is an advanced set of controls for Multimedia Conferencing
RSW Control Criteria allows up to six different method of control communications
MCS has implemented 4 of the 6 control criteria
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Distributed Network EntitiesDistributed Network Entities Advantages:
Enables Legacy Networks (i.e. Shared Ethernet) to support high-speed multimedia applications
i.e. Multimedia Conferencing. Uses the standard IP language for
communications A futuristic architecture for high speed
distributed processing platforms
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Distributed Network EntitiesDistributed Network Entities Advantages:
Open Systems Architecture Allows implementation of entities in any OS and
programming languages Enables Bi-Directional multicast over ATM
and non-multicast enabled routers
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MCS EntitiesMCS Entities Conference Server Client MLIC Compression
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MCSMCS
MLIC
WAN
MLIC
RouterRouter
ServerServer
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Screen Capture of MCS ClientScreen Capture of MCS Client
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MLIC EntityMLIC Entity
MLIC
Server
Router
Server
MLIC
Client Client
LAN 1 LAN 2
Client Client
Compress Compress
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Compression EntityCompression Entity Provides real-time compression and
decompression Particularly useful when bandwidth is an
issue, like over the Internet. The compression algorithms used are
transparent. Currently, the following are supported:
MJPEG, INDIO, MPEG, H.261, YUV411, VDO
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ImplementationImplementation MCS is extremely simple to implement
The server plugs directly into your network All it needs is an IP address and the IP
configuration information of your network
Clients are plug-and-play The whole setup usually takes about 2
hours only
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Intranet Within Organizations Intranet Within Organizations
Center
Sales
RD
WAN CLOUD
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Intercommunication Between Intercommunication Between CountriesCountries
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APAN
CLOUD
COUNTRY C
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COUNTRY A
Par 1 Par 2
COUNTRY B
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