Abstract
This paper describes an experimental system for classroom-based tele-education based on IP multicast. It gives an overview of the system and describes how the system is designed to avoid a single central point of failure. The system supports locally controlled video mixing, provides simple floor arbitration without a central controller, and finally implements a new wavelet-based video compression scheme to achieve better video quality for large screen projection. The new network protocols involved are briefly described.
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