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AVAYA Collaborative Video
ACV IP-Network Enabled Videoconferencing,
Distance Learning, Video-On-Demand, and
Entertainment Quality Streaming Video like you've
never seen --or heard!
This multipoint conference is a mix of live high
and low bandwidth users. See and hear all at
the same time.
Cutting Edge Technologies
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Collaboration The Way It Should Be ...
  • Designed To Bring The Same Tools And Freedom as a
    Real-Live In-Person Meeting
  • Interact and Converse Naturally
  • See and Hear All Users Simultaneously
  • No Switching of Users All Live All the Time
  • Include and Share Information
  • Bring in Any Windows Application
  • Whiteboard, Chat, and File Transfer
  • Show stored VCR-like video from disk
  • Locate and Connect Spontaneously
  • Directory Service allows Click to Connect

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With A Consistent ...
  • Unified Environment for Video Conferencing,
    Distance Learning, and Streaming Video
  • With Live Videos mixed with
  • Video-On-Demand from local or network disk
  • TV-Quality Streaming Video, live or VOD
  • A Mix of Bandwidths from 100Kbs to 100Mbs
  • Windows Application Sharing, Whiteboard ...
  • Directory Service
  • OEM Level Software Development Kit (SDK)

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...Without The Limitations ...
  • No matter what the bandwidth connection, join
    with others over the network to collaborate
  • Support diverse endpoints, with each user having
    complete and independent control over what they
    see and hear without effecting others in the
    conference session
  • Endpoints span from the road warrior on a modem
    connected laptop to an executive conference room
    with dual projection video monitors

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Affordable and Scalable
  • Distributed System
  • No Expensive Video Multipoint Control Unit
  • Endpoint negotiate among themselves
  • Grow by adding endpoint clients, not servers

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You can get it if you really want it!!!
  • ACV Highlights
  • High quality desktop IP video without a server
  • 20 -party Videoconference
  • 225-party Lecture Hall
  • Broadcast video
  • Streaming video
  • Real time document sharing
  • Pay-as-you-grow Scaling
  • Much lower cost than other solutions
  • Standard Internet and Windows platforms

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You can get it if you really want it!!!
Absolute Affordability
  • ACV costs a fraction of other videoconference
    systems
  • Videoconference without a video server or
    specialized infrastructure
  • Uses standard PCs
  • Pay-as-you-grow
  • Investment protection for data networks, PCs,
    cameras, microphones

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You can get it if you really want it!!!
ACV vs. H.323 MCUs
H.323 MCU
iCV vs. H.323 MCUs
H.323 MCU
Each H.323 MCU can only handle about nine 384
Kbps desktops
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You can get it if you really want it!!!
Fantastic Flexibility
  • Works over any TCP/IP network
  • (Gigabit, ATM, 10/100 Mb, T1, and ISDN)
  • Video and audio dynamically adjust to the power
    of each desktop and available bandwidth
  • Video (40 Kbps to 20 Mbps)
  • Audio (10 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps)
  • User-definable video window resolutions
  • (640x480, 320x240, 160x120)

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You can get it if you really want it!!!
Fantastic Flexibility
  • All in the same conference
  • Mix video audio standards
  • Video from laptops, desktops, and file servers
  • On-demand video streaming
  • Broadcast video to an unlimited number of desks
  • Real time conference tools
  • Optional video and audio bridges

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ACV flexibly supports these standards
Fantastic Flexibility
  • ACV flexibly supports these standards
  • Communications
  • TCP/IP
  • UDP
  • H.323
  • IP-Multicast
  • IP-Unicast
  • Video
  • High quality MPEG
  • Motion JPEG
  • H.263
  • H.261
  • NTSC
  • PAL
  • S-Video
  • Audio
  • G.711
  • A-Law
  • Mu-Law
  • G.723
  • ADPCM
  • 48KHz Audio
  • Data collaboration
  • T.120 Collaboration, Sharing, white board, file
    transfer, text chat
  • Web management
  • Browser-based administration
  • LDAP Directory Services

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ACV connectivity
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The AVAYA Collaborative Video Application Suite
ACV Conference
  • Multipoint
  • 6 video windows with standard video capture
  • 20 video windows with iCV Pro Card
  • Broadcast or streaming video
  • TV Quality video broadcast
  • Video on demand from disk
  • Smooth audio/video
  • User-definable video resolutions
  • Supports a wide range of bandwidths for
    video/audio
  • Application sharing, white boarding, file
    transfer, and text chat

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The AVAYA Collaborative Video Application Suite
ACV Lecture Hall
  • Multipoint
  • Classroom sessions for up to 225 students
  • Everyone sees the instructor, plus one video
    window selected by the instructor
  • Broadcast or streaming video
  • TV Quality video broadcast
  • Video on demand from disk
  • Smooth audio/video
  • User-definable video resolutions
  • Supports a wide range of bandwidths for
    video/audio
  • Application sharing, white boarding, file
    transfer, and text chat lecturer can field
    questions through real-time chat with optional
    video chat

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Network Paths - Unicast
Video
ACV Client
ACV Client
ACV Client
  • IP-Unicast -
  • N Out-Going Video for N endpoints
  • receive N video inputs
  • Audio sent to a centralized Audio Bridge

Audio
Audio Bridge
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Network Paths - Multicast
IGMP Multicast Network
ACV Client
ACV Client
Video
Video
Audio
Video
ACV Client
  • IP-Multicast -
  • One Out-Going Video for N endpoints when sending
    identical streams to the endpoints
  • Still receive N video inputs
  • Audio handled the same way - Not Multicast enabled

Audio Bridge
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Network Paths - One Way Broadcast
Unicast Network
ACV Client Broadcast
ACV Client Receiver
Video
Audio
ACV Client Receiver
  • IP-Unicast -
  • N Out-Going Video for N
  • Audio handled the same way - Not Multicast enabled

Audio Bridge
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Mixing PRO and LITE Clients
Video
HW
HW
ACV PRO Client
ACV PRO Client
HW
HW
SW
SW
HW
HW
ACV LITE Client
SW
SW
SW
SW
HW - PRO Board
Audio
  • PRO video in hardware
  • Only MJPEG is encoded/decoded on the PRO Board
  • H.263/MPEG-1 decoded in SW
  • Audio is always encoded/decoded in SW

SW - Processor
Audio Bridge
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Mixing PRO and LITE Clients - Cont
  • PRO Client
  • Hardware encodes and decodes MJPEG off-loading
    processor
  • Software encodes and decodes H.263/261 using
    processor
  • LITE Client
  • Software decodes MJPEG using processor, currently
    does not encode MJPEG.
  • Software encodes and decodes H.263/261 using
    processor

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Mixing PRO and LITE Clients - Cont
  • PRO Client
  • Hardware encodes and decodes MJPEG off-loading
    processor
  • Software encodes and decodes H.263/261 using
    processor
  • LITE Client
  • Software decodes MJPEG using processor, currently
    does not encode MJPEG.
  • Software encodes and decodes H.263/261 using
    processor
  • So,
  • You cant expect to have one PRO (conference
    room) with 20 outlying LITE clients.
  • Even though there is a PRO board, all of the
    video from the LITE clients must be decoded in
    SW.
  • Only PRO lt-gt PRO clients take advantage of the HW
    card

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Mixing Conference and Streaming Video
  • Within a live conference or lecture, a live
    broadcast can be added to all clients with no
    problem.
  • Call the broadcasting client as a video server
  • Audio is live in every window, through the audio
    bridge
  • All clients receive the live broadcast at the
    same time
  • Within a live conference or lecture, a
    stored-on-disk broadcast can be added, but the
    audio is treated differently.
  • Connect to the stored video through the broadcast
    button, then browse the network or local disk for
    the video
  • Each client must connect separately
  • Stored Audio does not go the audio bridge
  • Click on Conference Video to hear conference
    audio
  • Click on Broadcast Video to hear stored audio
  • Each client receives the stored broadcast at
    different times

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Mixing Conference and Streaming Video
  • So, just how do you achieve full audio
    functionality when mixing live and stored videos?
    There must be separate audio playback devices on
    the client for the live and stored video/audio
    streams.
  • Live streams to the ACV PRO board receiving PRO
    or LITE video and audio. Audio goes through the
    Audio Bridge.
  • The received stored streaming video is MPEG-1 and
    either
  • Decoded in SW on the computer monitor, with the
    audio coming out of the computers sound system.
  • Decoded in HW using the Optibase MPEG decoder
    board with the video and audio going to an
    external video monitor.
  • This cannot be done with just a LITE client, both
    the live and stored streams will compete for the
    audio output.
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