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DISTRIBUTED MEGAPHONY SYSTEM FOR IP NETWORKS

DISTRIBUTED MEGAPHONY SYSTEM FOR IP NETWORKS. InfoGLOBAL · Virgilio, 2 · Ciudad de la Imagen · 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón · Madrid (España) · Tel: +34 91 506 40 00 · Fax: +34 91 506 40 01 · info@infoglobal.es · www.infoglobal.es. Index. Product definition System elements Technical features

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DISTRIBUTED MEGAPHONY SYSTEM FOR IP NETWORKS

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  1. DISTRIBUTED MEGAPHONY SYSTEM FOR IP NETWORKS InfoGLOBAL · Virgilio, 2 · Ciudad de la Imagen · 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón · Madrid (España) · Tel: +34 91 506 40 00 · Fax: +34 91 506 40 01 · info@infoglobal.es · www.infoglobal.es

  2. Index • Product definition • System elements • Technical features • Management application • Architecture • Uses and utilities

  3. Product definition • Complete megaphony solution which integrates broadcast and text messages reading with spoken messages in real time. • Supports different linguistic engines to be able to reproduce the text messages in different languages, allowing a total integration with any type of system that generates textual data. • The service works under any IP network. • Completely scalable in the number of management stations as in interface or reproducer equipments. • Compatible with any Windows platform.

  4. Diffusion server • Management stations • Reproducer stations • Interface equipment • Windows 9x or Windows Me • Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 • IP Unicast • (over ATM, Ethernet, Satellite, DTT, etc.) Equipment Network Operating .. Systems System elements

  5. Technical features (I) • System management: • Total and individual management of the equipments that should reproduce each message (of text and audio). • Total message management, with possibility to add, modify or delete the existing ones. • Historical of messages stored in a data base for their later access. • Supported languages : • Supported linguistic engines for text and speech conversion: Spanish, English, French, German, Italian and Portuguese.

  6. Technical features (II) • Scalability: • Operates under any existing TCP/IP network, without needing a dedicated one, reducing the cost and time of deploying the system (multi service network concept). • Valid for Ethernet, ATM, FDDI, etc. • System developed by InfoGLOBAL: • Any modification or enlargement specified by the client can be carried out, to adapt the product to any concrete necessity.

  7. Man/Women Languages Volume Reading speed Voice tone SHOPPING CENTERS WRITTEN MESSAGES AIRPORTS, BUS AND TRAIN STATIONS VOICE MESSAGES MEGAPHONE SYSTEMS FOR CORPORATIONS Management application

  8. Architecture (I) • Management station: • Administers the network and messages reproducers, being able to apply features such as language, volume, speed and voice tone to text messages. • Interface equipment: • IG-VirtualVoice allows to integrate systems that generate information, creating synthesized voice messages with the above mentioned features. • Diffusion server: • Concentrates all the requests from management stations and interface equipments, transmitting them to the reproducers distributed by the network. • Reproducer equipments: • Reproduce the different type of messages they received.

  9. SHOPPING CENTERS DIFFUSION SERVER WRITTEN MESSAGES VOICE MESSAGES MANAGEMENT STATION AIRPORTS, BUS AND TRAIN STATIONS IP NETWORK . . . (n) INTERFACE EQUIPMENTS MEGAPHONE SYSTEMS FOR CORPORATIONS Architecture (II)

  10. Uses and utilities • Airports, bus and train stations, etc: All these public establishments have systems that inform the passengers visually. IG-VirtualVoice implements a system that allows that different speakers can broadcast messages in the area where his/her voice has to be reproduce. • Shopping centers and department stores: IG-VirtualVoice becomes an indispensable system to offer repetitive or automated messages, even advertisements, eliminating in addition the need to use other megaphone systems. • Megaphony system: IG-VirtualVoice has the advantages of a traditional megaphone system, that also integrates the possibility of reproducing synthesized voice messages.

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