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HyperMirror System Provides Innovative Virtual Communication for E-Learners
March 10, 2009
HaiVision's low-latency MAKO-HD Codec at Japan's Osaka University announces virtual interactive communication solution for distance learners
HaiVision Network Video, a vendor of high definition (HD) H.264 TelePresence codecs, yesterday announced that its hai1020 network video system and acclaimed MAKO-HD H.264 codec are being implemented in HyperMirror, an innovative integrated solution that brings distance-learning participants into a single virtual room.
Developed at Japan's Osaka University's graduate school of human sciences, HyperMirror uses the HaiVision encoding system to create a live composite image that incorporates participants from various locations.
HyperMirror creates a composite on-screen image that appears as though it has been shot by a single video camera. Participants see themselves within that image, watching their interactions with others from a third-person perspective.
Delivered by systems integrator HOEI SANGYO Co. of Tokyo, the HaiVision encoder is integrated with an HD camera (HD-SDI), a monitor, the HyperMirror unit, a chroma key mixer, and a sound mixer at each site to make this communications model possible. The robust performance of the MAKO-HD codec makes HyperMirror a viable solution, as its very low latency eliminates any awkward delay that can make interaction among participants difficult.
Designed to encourage real-time socializing and collaboration, HyperMirror breaks down barriers to communication. However, high latency compromises the feeling of being in the same room. The MAKO-HD zero-latency codec from HaiVision, the highest-performance H.264 codec available for HD, supports up to 1080p resolution and an imperceptible 70 millisecond end-to-end latency. HaiVision's highly efficient MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video compression at unsurpassed levels enables communication of high-resolution HD (up to 1080p) or SD video and super wideband audio across IP networks at bandwidths of anywhere from 256 kbps to 10 Mbps.
HyperMirror has been installed in numerous education settings—from primary schools to university campuses—to facilitate teaching, demonstrations, and the exchange of ideas among students and instructors at multiple sites. By enabling highly interactive communication over DSL, cable, fiber optic, and satellite links, the solution allows users to build better relationships and a greater level of involvement in shared conversations or classes.
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