Establishing an Audio and Video Transport System for E-learning Based on Vinaren

Authors

  • Thai Bao Pham Post and Telecommunication Institute of Technology HCM City
  • Anh Khoa Tran Post and Telecommunication Institute of Technology HCM City
  • Van Tuyet Dao Institute of Apply Mechanics and Informatics

Corressponding author's email:

tapchikhgkdt@hcmute.edu.vn

Keywords:

motion JPEG, VinaREN, DVTS, TEIN-2, Video Conference

Abstract

Vietnam Research and Education Network (VinaREN) is a high speed backbone linking networks of major research and education organizations in Vietnam, and also linking regional, international research and
education networks via TEIN2 with a bandwidth of 45/155 Mbps and via other international networks. With these advantages, VinaREN will be able to use perfectly in e-learning between organizations in Vietnam and also between Vietnam and other countries. To utilize the infrastructure of the high speed network, we propose a method using DVTS which is a transport audio and video system with very low delay. The DVTS system is well-known in many countries including Vietnam.
This article goes deeply in establishing e-learning systems using DVTS based on VinaREN. The essential contents of the article include: 1. VinaREN structure. 2. Introducing DVTS. 3. Configurations and Testing. 4. Conclusion and development.

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. Mạng Nghiên Cứu và Đạo Tạo Việt Nam – VinaREN, Hà Nội, 3/2008

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Published

28-04-2009

How to Cite

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T. B. Pham, A. K. Tran, and V. T. Dao, “Establishing an Audio and Video Transport System for E-learning Based on Vinaren”, JTE, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 87–98, Apr. 2009.

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