Session Abstract
The clients, technologies, and bandwidth needed for worldwide real-time collaboration using voice and high definition video exists, but why is it still so hard for end-users to use? With so many new videoconferencing standards and technologies, it can be difficult to keep track of what's out there and how we can leverage these things in the real world to improve our campus communication environments. This session will focus on tangible current and future capabilities that can improve global video collaboration. The main focus will be on ENUM: an easy-to-deploy and use enhancement which has reached a critical mass globally. This session will include an overview of ENUM and the NRENum tree, as well as a NREN and campus implementation examples Finally, we will look to the future and emerging capabilities including WebRTC, the H.265 Video Codec, Layered Switching, Resource Abstraction, and Ultra Low Latency Video Applications.
Secondary tracks
Video Technologies
National/Regional Collaboration
Middleware
International
Innovations in Infrastructure
Industry Partnership Development and Engagement
Global Reach and Leadership
Cyberinfrastructure
Cloud Services
Arts and Humanities
Advanced Network Services and Leadership
From Campuses to Countries: How New Capabilities are Enabling Global Voice and Video Collaboration Netcast Archive
The clients, technologies, and bandwidth needed for worldwide real-time collaboration using voice and high definition video exists, but why is it still so hard for end-users to use? With so many new videoconferencing standards and technologies, it can be difficult to keep track of what's out there and how we can leverage these things in the real world to improve our campus communication environments. This session will focus on tangible current and future capabilities that can improve global video collaboration. The main focus will be on ENUM: an easy-to-deploy and use enhancement which has reached a critical mass globally. This session will include an overview of ENUM and the NRENum tree, as well as a NREN and campus implementation examples Finally, we will look to the future and emerging capabilities including WebRTC, the H.265 Video Codec, Layered Switching, Resource Abstraction, and Ultra Low Latency Video Applications.
From Campuses to Countries: How New Capabilities are Enabling Global Voice and Video Collaboration Netcast Archive
The clients, technologies, and bandwidth needed for worldwide real-time collaboration using voice and high definition video exists, but why is it still so hard for end-users to use? With so many new videoconferencing standards and technologies, it can be difficult to keep track of what's out there and how we can leverage these things in the real world to improve our campus communication environments. This session will focus on tangible current and future capabilities that can improve global video collaboration. The main focus will be on ENUM: an easy-to-deploy and use enhancement which has reached a critical mass globally. This session will include an overview of ENUM and the NRENum tree, as well as a NREN and campus implementation examples Finally, we will look to the future and emerging capabilities including WebRTC, the H.265 Video Codec, Layered Switching, Resource Abstraction, and Ultra Low Latency Video Applications.