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EECE 505 : Multimedia Systems Fall 2003 Final Project Comparison of IP Video Phone Softwares By Meenu Sundaram Janu Sund

EECE 505 : Multimedia Systems Fall 2003 Final Project Comparison of IP Video Phone Softwares By Meenu Sundaram Janu Sundaram. Outline. Introduction What is Video Conferencing? How does it work? Softwares used Comparison of the softwares Points for Comparison. Comparison Charts. Conclusion.

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EECE 505 : Multimedia Systems Fall 2003 Final Project Comparison of IP Video Phone Softwares By Meenu Sundaram Janu Sund

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  1. EECE 505 : Multimedia SystemsFall 2003Final ProjectComparison of IP Video Phone SoftwaresByMeenu SundaramJanu Sundaram

  2. Outline • Introduction • What is Video Conferencing? • How does it work? • Softwares used • Comparison of the softwares • Points for Comparison. • Comparison Charts. • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • A discussion between two or more groups of people who are in different places but can see and hear each other using electronic communications . • Using video and audio signals to link participants at different and remote locations.

  4. What is Video Conferencing? • A discussion between two or more groups of people who are in different places but can see and hear each other using electronic communications. • Pictures and sound are carried by the telecommunication network and such conferences can take place across the world. • Plainly said, VC can be described as a telephone call with the added value of the picture of the remote person(s) on screen.

  5. How does Videoconferencing work ? • VC offers full interactive communication with: • cameras to record images in each venue • monitors to display the images from both sites • microphones to record sound at both sites • speakers to play the sound from other sites • and a codec to encode and decode the transmitted information

  6. What are CODECs? • CODECs (Compression and Decompression components) are Video Conferencing standards to which hardware and software developers try to conform their products • To make Video Conferencing cost effective CODEC equipment was produced so that you can receive the video signals. • What Video Conferencing does, is it takes "compression and sampling" to generate the sound signal and the picture images that are sent back and fourth. A video signal usually produces vast amount of data information.

  7. H.323 • The International Telecommunications Union standard for videoconferencing over LANs • Endorsement of the H.323 specification has been universal among conferencing-chip and -system vendors • H.323 uses Internet protocols (IP’s) to ship video and audio packets on Ethernet networks. Since IP packets are also used as the basic exchange medium on the Internet, H.323 will enable Internet Video Conferencing without the need of an ISDN line.

  8. Desktop Systems • This system is more suitable for individual use. It uses a portion of the PC screen and has a small static camera that normally captures one or two people in the picture. • Desktop systems are popular, because of their low costs and because they can be implemented on existing desktop PC's.

  9. Softwares Used • Microsoft NetMeeting. • Requirements: • Windows OS. • 32 MB RAM. • 28.8-Kbps or better modem card or Ethernet card

  10. Softwares Used (Contd.) • Cu-Seeme: Manufaturer Cuworld • Requirements : • Windows OS • RAM - 128M or higher • 56Kbps dial up modem or higher

  11. Softwares Used (Contd.) • Ivisit :Manufacturer iVisit • Requirements : • Windows OS • 16 MB RAM • 56Kbps dial up modem or higher

  12. Softwares Used (Contd.) • Honey Com : Manufacturer Honey Software • Requirements: • Windows OS • 32 MB RAM • 28.8Kps modem or faster, Local Area Network (LAN), or ISDN/DSL, or cable modem.

  13. Comparison of the softwares • Comparison Parameters : • Audio Quality • Video Quality • Time Delay : Delay time in the packets for audio and video received . • Bandwidth : Upload and Download • Packet Loss

  14. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Software used for analyzing the IP video phone softwares:TCPDUMP (a sniffer) • Sample Output Arrival Time: Nov 16, 2003 17:20:33.188946000 Time delta from previous packet: 0.000503000 seconds Time since reference or first frame: 8.170364000 seconds Frame Number: 496 Packet Length: 210 bytes Capture Length: 210 bytes Type: IP (0x0800) Internet Protocol, Src Addr: 68.35.130.77 (68.35.130.77), Dst Addr: 67.85.51.107 (67.85.51.107)Header length: 20 bytes User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 49606 (49606), Dst Port: 49594 (49594) Length: 176 Data (168 bytes)

  15. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Albuquerque AOL Dialup 56k modem and Comcast Cable connection: • 20 hops were taken to trace from 68.35.130.77 bgp01387244bgs.brodwy01.nm.comcast.net (Comcast) AOL Dialup ACC3E15B.ipt.aol.com (172.195.225.91) • Netmeeting: • Audio quality : good • Video quality : good color and sharpness • Time Delay : 5 to 6 seconds for audio, 7 to 8 for video

  16. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Cu-Seeme • Audio Quality : fair • Video Quality : good • Time Delay : Video : 4-6 seconds delay , Audio 5-7 seconds delay. • Ivisit • Audio Quality : fair • Video Quality Good • Time Delay : 7-10 seconds for both audio and video .

  17. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • HoneyCom : • Audio Quality : fair • Video Quality : fair • Time Delay : 10-12 seconds for video , 7-9 for audio

  18. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Download Bandwidth: • Netmeeting : 40 kb/sec • CuSeeme :40 kb/sec • Ivisit :20 kb/sec • HoneyCom :10 kb/sec

  19. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Upload Bandwidth: • Netmeeting : 42 kb/sec • CuSeeme :43 kb/sec • Ivisit :40 kb/sec • HoneyCom :44 kb/sec

  20. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Packet Loss (%) • Netmeeting : 2 % • CuSeeme :2 % • Ivisit :20 % • HoneyCom :90%

  21. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Albuquerque Comcast Cable (68.35.130.77) and Albuquerque Comcast Cable (68.35.75.91) connection • 7 hops were taken to trace from 68.35.130.77 bgp01387244bgs.brodwy01.nm.comcast.net to pcp02987674pcs.albqrq01.nm.comcast.net [68.35.75 .91] • Netmeeting • Video Quality :good • Audio Quality :good color and sharpness. • Time Delay :1 to 2.5 seconds for audio, 1to 2 for video

  22. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Cu-Seeme • Audio Quality : good • Video Quality : good • Time Delay : delay of 1-2 seconds for video, audio no delay • Ivisit • Audio Quality : good • Video Quality: Good • Time Delay : the delay is 1 second for VIDEO , AUDIO : 1 second delay .

  23. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • HoneyCom : • Audio Quality : good • Video Quality : fair • Time Delay : VIDEO: gets stuck from destination to source (4 -5 sec delay) sometimes hangs there , source to destination is good no problem , AUDIO : works from both sides , no delay.

  24. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Upload Bandwidth: • Netmeeting : 257 kb/sec • CuSeeme :270 kb/sec • Ivisit :263 kb/sec • HoneyCom :260 kb/sec

  25. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Download Bandwidth: • Netmeeting : 986 kb/sec • CuSeeme :1100 kb/sec • Ivisit :800 kb/sec • HoneyCom :743 kb/sec

  26. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Packet Loss (%) • Netmeeting : 0 % • CuSeeme :0 % • Ivisit :2 % • HoneyCom :15%

  27. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Albuquerque Comcast Cable (68.35.130.77) and New Jersey (IP: ool-43553d12.dyn.optonline.net [67.85.61.18]) • 21 hops were taken to trace from 68.35.130.77 bgp01387244bgs.brodwy01.nm.comcast.net to 67.85.61.18 • Netmeeting • Video Quality :good • Audio Quality :good • Time Delay :2 to 3 seconds for audio, 1 to 2.5 for video

  28. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Cu-Seeme • Audio Quality : good • Video Quality : good • Time Delay : 2 to 3 seconds delay for audio, 3-4 seconds delay for video. • Ivisit • Audio Quality : good • Video Quality fair • Time Delay : 2 –4 seconds delay for both audio and video

  29. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • HoneyCom : • Audio Quality : fair • Video Quality : fair • Time Delay : 4-5 seconds delay in video , audio is good initially but deteriorated after few seconds , loss of audio , video , too much delay in audio more than 4 seconds

  30. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Upload Bandwidth: • Netmeeting : 190 kb/sec • CuSeeme :210 kb/sec • Ivisit :184 kb/sec • HoneyCom :223 kb/sec

  31. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Download Bandwidth: • Netmeeting : 965 kb/sec • CuSeeme :920 kb/sec • Ivisit :760 kb/sec • HoneyCom :700 kb/sec

  32. Comparison of the softwares (Contd.) • Packet Loss (%) • Netmeeting : 0 % • CuSeeme :0 % • Ivisit :5 % • HoneyCom :30%

  33. Conclusion • Cu-Seeme was the best , then came Netmeeting. • Honeycom the worst software specially for dialup and cable connection to New Jersey. • All softwares did not work with router , worked without router.

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