Abstract

Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) provides the remote login and desktop control capabilities that a client can fully control and access a remote server. It is implemented by Microsoft Corporation based on ITU-T T.120 family protocols. The major advantage of RDP distinguishing from other remote desktop schemes such as the frame-buffer approach is based on sending graphics device interface (GDI) information from the server as possible, instead of full bitmap images. This paper proposes a remote collaboration system which is based, designed and implemented on the RDP architecture. The proposed system consisting of cross control scheme with bus re-encryption architecture provides the full capabilities of all remote collaborations, such as remote control, applications access and sharing between all RDP clients.

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