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17 February 1995 Interactive distance education service (IDES) using the Centralized Access Node System (CANS)
Phil J. Moon, Mun K. Choi, Mun S. Jun, Chul H. Lee
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Proceedings Volume 2450, Broadband Networks: Strategies and Technologies; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201258
Event: Advanced Networks and Services, 1995, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
The successes of B-ISDN project depend on attractive application services. Thus, it is very important to analyze application services which users desire, and to study the customer access network for applications. Especially, because the cost of the constructions for the customer access network need high, it is very important to configure this network economically and effectively. We recognize the importance how to provide B-ISDN application services and to configure the customer access network. This paper describes the Interactive Distance Education Service (IDES) requirements in the user and network aspects. The requirements include the service definition, reference configuration, procedure and Quality Of Service. And also this paper proposes the configuration of customer access network for providing IDES using the Centralized Access Node system which is a kind of the B-NT system. There are many applications area in IDES, we describe the three scenarios--for rural area, between the major and minor campus and for joint education including the university, research institute and enterprise.
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Phil J. Moon, Mun K. Choi, Mun S. Jun, and Chul H. Lee "Interactive distance education service (IDES) using the Centralized Access Node System (CANS)", Proc. SPIE 2450, Broadband Networks: Strategies and Technologies, (17 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201258
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KEYWORDS
Video

Networks

Asynchronous transfer mode

Multimedia

Local area networks

Cameras

Imaging systems

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