A Distributed Multimedia Communication System and its Applications to E-Learning
Hans L. Cycon, Thomas C. Schmidt, Matthias Waehlisch, Mark Palkow and, Henrik Regensburg

TL;DR
This paper presents a distributed multimedia communication system with VCoIP software designed for e-learning, focusing on real-time video group communication, mobility, and multimedia content sharing.
Contribution
It introduces a novel distributed architecture for multimedia communication tailored for e-learning and explores IPv6 mobility in real-time video group sessions.
Findings
Successful implementation of distributed VCoIP system
Effective support for IPv6 user and session mobility
Enhanced real-time multimedia streaming for educational use
Abstract
In this paper we report on a multimedia communication system including a VCoIP (Video Conferencing over IP) software with a distributed architecture and its applications for teaching scenarios. It is a simple, ready-to-use scheme for distributed presenting, recording and streaming multimedia content. We also introduce and investigate concepts and experiments to IPv6 user and session mobility, with the special focus on real-time video group communication.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultimedia Communication and Technology · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security · Wireless Networks and Protocols
