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High definition videoconferencing: codec performance, security, and collaboration tools ‡.
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| Author | Pi, Prasad Calyam |
| Abstract | Internet Videoconferencing has rapidly emerged as a beneficial technology to many application domains. Recent developments in videoconferencing technology are allowing users to videoconference using high definition video (HDVC). The HDVC technology has many advantages over the current standard definition videoconferencing (SDVC) and is being seen as vital technology in health care, education, judicial, and business. The goal of this report is to determine the differences between HDVC and SDVC in terms of end-user usability and reliability. Specifically, we compare their traffic characteristics, subjective and objective Quality of Experience (QoE) measurements and study the ways to secure them on the Internet. This report will also inform potential users about the requirements, strengths and weaknesses of HDVC and will assess its future as a means of communication. We conclude this paper with a comparison of different collaboration tools and their future in HDVC. ‡ This work has been sponsored by the American Distance Consortium and the National Science Foundation under the Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. Any opinions, |
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| Subject Keyword | Hdvc Technology American Distance Consortium Vital Technology Objective Quality High Definition Videoconferencing Internet Videoconferencing Recent Development Summer Research Experience End-user Usability Different Collaboration Tool Traffic Characteristic Many Application Domain Current Standard Definition Videoconferencing Codec Performance Health Care Collaboration Tool Beneficial Technology Potential User Many Advantage High Definition Video National Science Foundation |
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