CISCAI WIMAX TRAINING LIVE STREAMING VIDEO Print
Monday, 25 January 2010 15:03
True to its core objective of using Information Communication Technology  (ICT) as an enabling tool to  convey salient information among its stakeholders, the CISCAI project  broadcasted its  THIRD  LIVE VIDEO STREAMING TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION through the Internet,  with the conduct of  the  2nd CISCAI WIMAX Engineering Workshop from 25-29  January 2010,  emanating from rustic  province  of  Mae Hong Son, Thailand.

The video streaming  technology  has been designed  to be viewed even by  computer networks that are located behind  network firewalls (a firewall is an integrated collection of security measures designed to prevent unauthorized electronic access to a networked computer system). The (streaming) system does not require a public IP address to perform  streaming server  capability and can be viewed with any internet  browser such as the ubiquitous Internet Explorer, Firefox or Google Chrome.

The system used  binary streaming transfer to convey  video packets from the workshop venue   to the CISCAI server (which acts as some kind of a “reflector”), and  which subsequently re-broadcasts  the video feed  via the CISCAI website  to the rest of the world via the Internet.  The system hopesd to overcome the problem of low bandwidth requirement for video to be viewed effectively and efficiently.

The Live stream broadcast commenced at  1:30 P.M. (Thailand) Local Mean Time (Thailand  time is  Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) +7 hours).

Click HERE  for the archive of  CISCAI video streams. (CISCAI-PCU)
 
THIS SITE IS QRCODE-ENABLED. More information on QR-CODES  and how to read them  at http://www.mobile-barcodes.com/qr-code-software
 
Random Content