DocumentCode :
3649392
Title :
Video communication for networked communities: Challenges and opportunities
Author :
Tim Stevens;Ian Kegel;Doug Williams;Pedro Torres;Pablo Cesar;Phil Stenton;Rene Kaiser;Marian Ursu;Manolis Falelakis;Nikolaus Färber
Author_Institution :
BT Innovate &
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
148
Lastpage :
155
Abstract :
While advances in commercial video conferencing and social networking are driving more people to communicate using video, it is still difficult to achieve a sense of co-presence - that is to make the technology transparent to its users - when mediating ad hoc interactions between groups of people in different locations. This paper presents an ambitious plan to define and demonstrate a platform for group communication that allows participants to create a robust video communication session that is centred on a shared activity and to which participants can join or leave in an arbitrary manner using an arbitrary device specification on an arbitrary network. We describe two representative applications in which co-presence is not currently well supported. We then explain the key technical capabilities which we believe must be developed in order to build our platform, highlighting how they extend the state of the art in the dynamic control of video communication systems and the configuration of key components within the network. We conclude by explaining how our novel platform will be implemented and evaluated over the next 3 years.
Keywords :
"Streaming media","Cameras","Media","Network topology","Communities","Social network services","Real-time systems"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligence in Next Generation Networks (ICIN), 2012 16th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1527-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIN.2012.6376018
Filename :
6376018
Link To Document :
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