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An Interaction Control Architecture for Large Chairperson-Controlled Conferences over the Internet
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An Interaction Control Architecture for Large Chairperson-Controlled Conferences over the Internet
Lukas Ruf4 , Thomas Walter4 and Bernhard Plattner4 
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Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH, ETH Zentrum Gloriastr. 35, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland |
Abstract
This paper presents a novel approach for interaction control in large, synchronous and loosely coupled but chairperson-controlled
conferences. Based on the IP-Multicast protocol which is extended by mechanisms allowing resource reservation for prioritized
flows, the proposed architecture supports interaction control among conference members as well as focus control of each conference
participant.
Interaction control is performed by using a scalable signaling protocol: a conference may be recursively split into sub-sessions
each of which provides an identical functionality independently of the others and establishes a singular session. A session
is controlled by a chairperson who manually grants, revokes or rejects an interaction request of a registered session member.
The granted interaction is announced to the session participants such that all participants may have their focus automatically
set to the audio and video streams providing session participant.
The such provided focus control enables conference participants to individually manage their own audio and video stream perception,
i.e. a participant either decides individually to whom the personal attention should be granted or follows strictly the session’s
focus granted by the chairperson.
The proposed conference control architecture provides the network-management platform to large virtual classrooms for university-like
lectures over high-speed Internet-connections.
While focusing the application of the conference control architecture to university-like lectures, it remains generally applicable
for any audio- and video-supported chairperson-controlled conference over the Internet.
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