A Crystal Ball Into Video Conferencing Systems

Posted by Hadraj Youssef On Monday, July 7, 2014 0 Comments
By Rosella Campbell


The world is on the move each and every day as more and more innovations are brought forward in various technological fields. Innovations in the communication sector and industry do not seize to come about every now and then. One such innovation is the creation and development of video conferencing systems. This is a relatively new technology that has been there for a while but has not received much attention until recent times.

The above systems have been in use for almost a century now. The earliest recorded occurrence of use of teleconferencing for meetings is in Germany. Later on, this innovation gained favor in other parts of the world such as the United States of America. It has a wide range of applications for instance in various electronic learning set ups.

Universities and other education institutions are fond of using teleconferencing for the purpose of teaching students located all over the world from just one classroom. This is a very good example of how useful these technological systems are to the society. The basic requirements for coming up with such a system are video and audio input devices.

The technology used here involves digital capture devices and equipment. Video and audio has to be captured and transmitted to the other side of the meeting in a matter of seconds. The images and sound of the people who are in the meeting need to be transmitted through high speed data connections. This means that a high bandwidth internet connection has to be in place before any communication can take place.

Images are normally captured by cameras that are strategically placed in front of the parties that are meeting. The cameras can also be distributed across a room that has been designated for such meetings. The locations that can be attached to the above scenario can be quite many as technology is quickly advancing each and every day.

There are two types of systems that fall under this category of equipment. One of them is a dedicated conferencing system. This is a group of independent entities whose sole work is to enable people to meet through a wireless transmission service. All the necessary equipment required for teleconferencing are packaged into one system. This means that cameras and microphones are incorporated into the package.

The dedicated solutions are used by big institutions such as education facilities and government organizations. The first case is where students can use teleconferencing to be taught by a teacher in a class that is taking place in a totally different location. This means that learning is not limited to having a tutor standing in front of students and teaching.

The other option that is available for smaller institutions is outsourcing a desktop based teleconferencing system. This is a cheaper option that can go a long way in assisting small groups of people to hold virtual meetings without necessary investing a lot of money on a dedicated system.




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