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    Title: An Efficient Approach to Holding a Virtual Conference
    Authors: Jason C. Hung;Timothy K. Shih;Jiung-Yao Huang;Ching-Sheng Wang;Jui-Fa Chen
    Keywords: mobile computing;virtual society;adaptive network;broadband communication;virtual conference management system
    Date: 2001-11
    Issue Date: 2009-12-03 08:31:58 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: With the enormous use of networks, many real-world activities are now being realized on the Internet. We
    proposed a complete virtual conference system (VCS) to handle all activities of real-world conferences. The VCS
    includes a virtual conference management system and a mobile virtual conference system. Video conferencing will
    be widely used in the future. With improvement of broadband network technologies, video conferencing has become
    possible in the global society. In the future, it will be feasible to use video conferencing technologies to organize
    international conferences. As a result, transportation and accommodation costs will be reduced. This research proposes
    a total solution for virtual conferencing. We use a mobile server/storage pre-broadcasting technique and a communication
    network optimization algorithm, which is based on a graph computation mechanism. The system also relies on a
    network bandwidth reservation facility and a multicasting control function. With the assistant of a conference
    management system, the system is able to support virtual conferencing.
    Relation: Proceedings of the National Science Council, R.O.C. Part A: Physical Science and Engineering 25(6):352-366
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering] Journal Artical

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