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2 June 2000 Videoconferencing at Gemini
James R. Wright, Tod Fujioka
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Abstract
We discuss the requirements and goals for the Gemini videoconferencing systems, performance and usage of the system to date, and plans for enhancing the system. Our five internal sites include Hawaii, Arizona and Chile; our external sites span the globe. We discuss how the systems have been received by users, and successes and complaints. We also look at future improvements, such as more pervasive and affordable multi-site videoconferencing, video over IP, and IP-multicasting.
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James R. Wright and Tod Fujioka "Videoconferencing at Gemini", Proc. SPIE 4011, Advanced Global Communications Technologies for Astronomy, (2 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.387215
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KEYWORDS
Gemini Observatory

Video

Telescopes

Lanthanum

Telecommunications

Astronomy

Observatories

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