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Global Platform for Rich Media Conferencing and Collaboration

Global Platform for Rich Media Conferencing and Collaboration. Gregory DENIS California Institute of Technology. Description. Description of the System VRVS Status Next version: presentation of VRVS 3.0 Future development Conclusion. What is VRVS ?.

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Global Platform for Rich Media Conferencing and Collaboration

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  1. Global Platform for Rich Media Conferencing and Collaboration Gregory DENIS California Institute of Technology TERENA, Networking Conference

  2. Description • Description of the System • VRVS Status • Next version: presentation of VRVS 3.0 • Future development • Conclusion TERENA, Networking Conference

  3. What is VRVS ? • A software only system providing very scalable infrastructure for audio, video and web conferencing over IP networks. • Turnkey software solution that includes: • VRVS Reflector • Web scheduling and administrative interfaces • Runs on inexpensive networked computing platforms • Internet peer-to-peer for user conference scheduling and attendance • HTTP server provides user self-service for documentation, help, profile administration, supported system and equipment TERENA, Networking Conference

  4. Heterogeneous Client support • An open system: choose your client and connect • VIC / RAT (previous) Mbone application. • Software H.323 client. • Internal Hardware H.323 client. • External Hardware H.323 client. • QuickTime Player. • Java Media Framework. • Plus extra services/features: • Applications and desktop sharing. • Bypass H.323 limitations. • Chat with web pages pop-up. • Documentations and Recommendations. TERENA, Networking Conference

  5. Architecture VRVS Web User Interface SIP H.323 MPEG QuickTime 4.0 & 5.0 Mbone Tools Collaborative Applications VRVS Reflectors (Unicast/Multicast) H.320 QoS Real Time Protocol (RTP/RTCP) Network Layer (TCP/UDP/IP) Multiplatform and Multi protocols Architecture TERENA, Networking Conference

  6. Status • Description of the System • VRVS Status • Next version: presentation of VRVS 3.0 • Future development • Conclusion TERENA, Networking Conference

  7. Last Numbers • As of today, more than 11100 machines from 6200 different users in more than 50 countries are registered in the system. • During the year 2001, 2700 Multipoint Conferences were performed (8000 Hours). • More than 3000 point to point connections were established. • Since October 2001: 300 Multipoint (1100 hours) per Months Average of 5 to 10 participants per videoconference session (with range from 2 to 40 participants). TERENA, Networking Conference

  8. VRVS Users TERENA, Networking Conference

  9. Conferences in VRVS TERENA, Networking Conference

  10. Reflectors Topology 41 network Server world wide:US (ANL, BNL, Caltech(2), FNAL, Florida, Internet2(7), Jlab, SLAC, Brazil(3), Canada(2), Czech Republic, Spain(2), Finland, Israel(2), Italy, Japan, Poland, Portugal (2), Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland (2), Taiwan, U.K (3) TERENA, Networking Conference

  11. Internet2 deployment 7 Reflectors In Internet2 TERENA, Networking Conference

  12. Version 3.0 • Description of the System • VRVS Status • Next version: presentation of VRVS 3.0 • Future development • Conclusion TERENA, Networking Conference

  13. V 3.0: Details (1/2) • Move to a professional database engine • Rewriting of all the code to improve the speed. • Redesign the interface to accommodate several different communities and hundred Virtual Rooms • Will support all International Time zones (including summer time) • Booking improved: faster, more flexible and more powerful • Authentication and Encryption TERENA, Networking Conference

  14. V 3.0: Details (2/2) • Improve the machine detection (DHCP, web cache, Firewall, NAT, …) and automatic detection of the closest reflector. • VRVS Network Reflectors: • Better design to accommodate H.323 clients • Do packet recovery • Aggregate dynamically bandwidth for H.323 multipoint conference between End Points to an overall maximum conference bandwidth • Fix incompatibility between several H.323 end points • Remotely muted/unmuted video or/and audio TERENA, Networking Conference

  15. User Profile TERENA, Networking Conference

  16. Booking: Copy and Move TERENA, Networking Conference

  17. Booking: Month View TERENA, Networking Conference

  18. Booking: extra GUI TERENA, Networking Conference

  19. Future Development • Description of the System • VRVS Status • Next version: presentation of VRVS 3.0 • Future development • Conclusion TERENA, Networking Conference

  20. Future Development (1/2) • Adaptation to emerging standard: IPv6, SIP • Integration of new hardware/software for high end interactivity • Already developed an MPEG2 MCU (using Minerva codec). Will port to other codec if demand. • Developed a multipoint videoconferencing system based on MPEG4 compression standard. • Developed a system using HDTV standard if affordable hardware devices available. • Improved Security • Easy support of Firewall and NAT • Conference access control, user authentication and authorization TERENA, Networking Conference

  21. Future Development (2/2) • Develop advanced monitoring and tracking tools for ad-hoc conference as well as scheduled multi-site conferences • Develop a pure peer-to-peer VRVS Reflectors network to be able to handle thousands of parallel sessions. • Develop advanced network monitoring agents (based on Java and web services) to run on each network servers. • We will know in real time, packet loss ratio between server, jitter, bandwidth available, reflector information (CPU, memory, …) • Possibility to automatic rerouting between VRVS reflectors to find a better network path. TERENA, Networking Conference

  22. Conclusion • VRVS is a world wide videoconference service in production since 5 years. • Version 3.0 will be release this summer to face the demand and improve the system. • Our team still work to integrate all emerging technology in only one system. • State of Art: Easy to Use • WWW.VRVS.ORG TERENA, Networking Conference

  23. Team Philippe Galvez, project manager Gregory Denis, main developer (R&D) David Collados, reflectors administrator and developer Kun Wei, reflectors developer and support Dave Adamczyk, technical support TERENA, Networking Conference

  24. Question? Gregory.Denis@VRVS.org Contact@VRVS.Org TERENA, Networking Conference

  25. Web User Interface Virtual conference room and meeting name International time zone adjusted Direct Access to set-up facilities All participants known to all Color coded reflector connections SELECT: Mbone Chat Quicktime Sharing H.323 TERENA, Networking Conference

  26. Example 1 TERENA, Networking Conference

  27. Mbone Integration VRVS Client Application Mbone Tools TERENA, Networking Conference

  28. Access Grid and VRVS TERENA, Networking Conference

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