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The CSCAMM Access Grid Node

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CSCAMM is part of the Access Grid, a network of more than 150 domestic and international sites using high-speed Internet connections to enable truly interactive meetings among participants. The access grid node delivers high performance synchronized audio, data, and video to and from multiple locations over IP networks. This allows geographically dispersed groups of people to participate in meetings, and collaborative work sessions.

The UMD-CSCAMM AG node is one of several Access Grid nodes at the University of Maryland, and one of many nodes world-wide on the Access Grid, a suite of hardware, software, and tools to facilitate collaboration over the Internet.

The establishment of the Access Grid node at CSCAMM was sponsored by the following organizations:

The Access Grid is intended for the use of CSCAMM and affiliated organizations.   For additional scheduling and event information, please send an email to

Hardware

  • The inSORS Basic 8-Port Node (customized)
    • Dell Precision Workstation 450
    • 1 x Sony PROxtraX multiverse projector PLC-XU33/38
    • 2 x Canon VC-C4 Communication Camera
    • 2 x Genelec Model 1029 Active Monitor (speaker)
    • 2 x Crown Microphone
    • ClearOne XAP800 Audio Conferencing System (echo cancellation)
    • ClearOne XAP TH2 Telephone Interface
    • Dell PowerConnect 5012 Gigabit Ethernet Switch
    • Gyration RF Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

Software

  • Operating System:
    • Microsoft Windows XP
  • Applications:
    • Microsoft Office
  • AGN
    • inSORS Grid Client Software
    • IGCAM - Local and remote camera control
    • IGChat - Text based chat program
    • IGPhone - Telephone integration into inSORS Grid

 

For more information or help...

User questions and problems should be directed to CSCAMM system staff by contacting Bill Burns or by email.

    Bill Burns
    Room 4144 CSIC Building
    301-405-8923

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