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ResearchChannel Transmits
Full Bandwidth HD Over High-Speed Network
Cairns, North Queensland, Australia, July 6, 2004 - ResearchChannel,
an industry leader in Internet distribution of quality content,
demonstrated the first successful transmission of full bandwidth
High Definition (HD) 1080i video between two desktop computers using
high speed networking technology at the Asia Pacific Advanced Network
(APAN) conference in Cairns, Australia today. Conference attendees
were treated to three HD video clips streamed at a sustained data
rate of 1.5 gigabits per second.
"The quality of video was fascinating," stated Dae Young
Kim, professor at Chungnam National University in Daejeon, South
Korea, and CEO of Advanced Network Forum (ANF), a voluntary nonprofit
community for users of research and education networks in Korea.
"The demo exemplified the future of bandwidth-hungry video
transmission and applications. The emergence of a cyber platform
of performing arts, for example, has become immediate."
This development demonstrates the possibility in the near future
of a whole range of applications including new opportunities in
telemedicine, remote sensing instrumentation and digital cinema
using advanced networks at speeds of over 3,000 times those of commercial
broadband networks or more than 40,000 times the speed of DSL.
George McLaughlin, director of international developments for Australia's
Academic and Research Network (AARNet), commented that, "The
ability to transmit uncompressed High Definition video is one of
a number of exciting uses of broadband networks and brings new opportunities
not only for scientists but for a wider audience of viewers around
the world." AARNet is cooperating with ResearchChannel to implement
High Definition streaming into the new AARNet 3 network, which will
provide high-speed access across the Australian continent to serve
the needs of the research and education community in that country.
The technology for this experiment was developed by engineers
at the University of Washington, a ResearchChannel participant,
and demonstrated a previously unattainable level of reliable data
traffic between two Windows XP platform computers.
APAN is a non-profit international consortium established in 1997
as a high-performance network for research and development of advanced
next generation applications and services in the Asia-Pacific region.
About ResearchChannel
ResearchChannel links a growing global audience to the revolutionary developments, insights and discoveries of leading research and academic institutions through online, on-air and on-demand video distribution formats. Founded as a way to share breakthrough research with the public, the ResearchChannel consortium includes world-renowned universities and research institutions. Video programming ranging from technology and science innovations to fascinating arts and humanities topics is shared in its original form and without interruption.
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