WO1998019458A1 - Video conference equipment - Google Patents

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WO1998019458A1
WO1998019458A1 PCT/FI1997/000659 FI9700659W WO9819458A1 WO 1998019458 A1 WO1998019458 A1 WO 1998019458A1 FI 9700659 W FI9700659 W FI 9700659W WO 9819458 A1 WO9819458 A1 WO 9819458A1
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Esa Ojala
Esa Siivola
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Xenex Telecom Oy
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Priority to AU48690/97A priority Critical patent/AU4869097A/en
Priority to CA002269836A priority patent/CA2269836A1/en
Priority to EP97911252A priority patent/EP0934658A1/en
Priority to JP10520092A priority patent/JP2001503221A/ja
Publication of WO1998019458A1 publication Critical patent/WO1998019458A1/en

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N7/00Television systems
    • H04N7/14Systems for two-way working
    • H04N7/15Conference systems

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  • the present invention relates to video conference equipment according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • video conference refers to interactive communication via telecommunication networks by means of moving pictures and sound in compliance with internationally set standards (ITU H.320).
  • ITU H.320 internationally set standards
  • various facilities enabling the transmission of information during a video conference connection - transmission of files, joint use of electronic notice boards and different applications - have been agreed upon by means of a separate standard (ITU T.120). That the transmitted information remain unchanged (e.g., stills used as samples) and that it be saveable for later inspection are special requirements imposed on video conference equipment within telemedicine.
  • ISDN switched digital network
  • GSM Global System for Mobile communications
  • the video conference systems of the 80 's were large assemblies consisting of several different units immovably set up in so called video conference studios. For communication, a fixed 2 MB-band network reserved for video conferences was used. The cost of the equipment as well as of use was high.
  • PC-based solutions began to emerge by the side of the so called studio- standard equipment in the early 90 's, and the video conference properties were now packed on 1 to 2 PC interface cards.
  • the first PC hardware generation was designed for personal use. Insufficient technical attention was paid to sound interaction which is essential for group work. Correspondingly, the picture quality did not attain the level of studio systems.
  • the prior art has mainly been hampered by the high cost of the equipment and the constrained conference situation of traditional video conferences with all participants facing one large screen, this setting resulting in poor eye contact between the participants at the same locality.
  • the aim of the present invention is to remove the drawbacks of the above-described techniques and the shortcomings of the setting and to achieve completely novel video conference equipment resembling a conventional overhead projector and comprising, among others, the possibility of using the remote music method.
  • the invention is based on using as the conference main camera a document camera which can be pointed vertically at the documents discussed as well as horizontally at the different participants of the conference.
  • the equipment comprises an extra display unit and a camera for the local conference chairperson.
  • data transmission is in addition to the standard T.120 implemented by means of a so called MIDI interface and for corresponding interfaces.
  • the invention offers considerable benefits.
  • the new arrangement provides for a natural and unforced conference.
  • the participants can be seated facing the chairperson.
  • Connecting the camera to an overhead projector frame results in easily movable compact equipment.
  • the equipment is also less costly than conventional equipment.
  • the local use of the equipment according to the invention is as easy as using an overhead projector.
  • Connecting remote participants to the conference corresponds to a regular telephone call - the connection is established by selecting the data of the other party from a visual telephone directory where a picture of the other party can be saved along with name information.
  • the invention is examined in more detail in the Ught of exemplifying embodiments in accordance with the annexed figures.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic side view of an equipment setup according to the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective representation of the overhead projector/camera combination according to the invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a top view of another equipment setup according to the invention.
  • Fig. 4 shows a user interface according to the invention.
  • the video conference equipment comprises equipment arranged round an overhead projector 1.
  • the overhead projector 1 comprises a document presentation worktop 11.
  • another suitable camera base such as a conventional document camera base may be used.
  • a camera 2 is attached to the base 1 in connection with the document presentation woktop 11 and can be moved horizontaUy as weU as verticaUy by means of actuators 3, typicaUy inbuilt electric motors.
  • a computer 4 functions as a control device for the camera 2 as well as for the rest of the system, the display units 8 and 7 being connected to the computer.
  • the computer 4 is controUed by means of a keyboard, a mouse touch screen or some other known user interface.
  • the setup comprises a telecommunication module 6 for forwarding the audio and video data.
  • a second dispay unit 7 and a second camera 9 are reserved for the local chairman of the conference.
  • auxihary units 7 and 9 for the chairperson and the camera 2 capable of horizontal and vertical shooting, a normal face-to-face conference seating arrangement can be retained in spite of the video conference situation.
  • the overhead projector 1 serving as camera base resembles a fully normal overhead projector.
  • the camera unit 2 is mounted at the end of a curved arm 10 above the document presentation worktop 11.
  • the camera unit 2 can be mounted on a separate trolley whose upper surface is furnished with a document presentation worktop.
  • the camera unit is not fixed directly to the document presentation worktop but instead to the frame carrying it.
  • the camera 2 is above the document presentation worktop so as to allow pointing it at the documents.
  • the video conference equipment may also comprise additional display units 7' for the conference participants.
  • the display units are typicaUy flat, e.g. LCD display units.
  • the various camera focusing possibiUties are indicated by the letters A to E.
  • A represents the target of camera 9 (e.g. the chairperson), B the targets of main camera 2 (view angle for three persons), C an alternative target of the main camera (three persons even here), D the document presentation worktop for main camera 2, and E the whiteboard as a target for camera 2.
  • Each one of the target can at wish be selected by the push-button selectors of an IR remote control device.
  • the monitor 8 is typicaUy a regular 29 to 40 inch color monitor. In the exemplifying case, the size of the area marked off by the dash line is 6.5 x 3.5 m 2 .
  • the user interface according to the invention may also be implemented by controlling the video image 15 e.g. by means of a cursor.
  • the cursor movement can be performed by means of a mouse or some other control (stick control, touch screen).
  • the camera is typicaUy turned by moving the mouse into the desired direction and pressing the mouse button.
  • the desired camera position information is saved by taking the relevant video image 15 onto the icons 16. Then it can be clearly seen from the icon 16 itself which participant the camera control information behind each icon relates to. During use, then, the camera is moved to the desired position by taking the relevant icon 16 onto the video image 15.
  • Saved camera position information can be deleted by taking the icon to the trash can 1.
  • a camera base 1 both for shooting pictures of the participants and for presenting documents.
  • a multimedia computer 4 with the foUowing features is integrated in the camera base 1:
  • the visual database contains:
  • a camera 9 with an in-buUt microphone for the chairperson (teacher), an extra microphone, a keyboard and a mouse, an IR remote control device,
  • the echo canceling is automaticaUy caUbrated in real time.
  • connection In a video conference between two participants or two groups the connection is estabUshed by calling the other party.
  • the caU is either automaticaUy answered or, alternatively, the ensuing connection is acknowledged.
  • bridge connects most conference parties to each other.
  • Picture is usuaUy transmitted only from the party whose speaking turn it is. If the speaking turn is taken over by a participant or participants at a different locaUty, picture transmission is also relocated either automaticaUy based on sound control, or manuaUy controUed by the conference chairperson.
  • a natural consequence is that only one participant can speak at a time. Those Ustening should turn off their microphones so as not to cause unnecessary picture switches between the different conference locaUties caused by noise disturbance (conversation between the participants at one and the same location, rustle of paper, etc.).
  • the multipoint bridges used in connection with the invention are commerciaUy avaUable products.
  • the conference material may comprise paper documents, transparencies, or material displayed by means of a computer.
  • the system is controUed by means of a touch screen and/or a separate wireless remote control device.
  • the control measures are clear and visuaUy easy to understand aUowing the participants to concentrate on the content of the conference instead of having to control numerous auxUiaries.
  • the video conference equipment is provided with a MIDI interface and a corresponding telecommunication unit for transmitting data in MIDI form between two or more conference points.
  • This typicaUy requires a paraUel port/an adapter unit for a MIDI or an RS232 interface.
  • the telecommunication module 6 of the video conference equipment aUows a data channel or TCP/IP communication and the transmission of the MIDI signals of musical instruments as weU as of signals controlling the pitch, intensity, duration and manner of presentation of music synchronized with the video picture during a video conference connection.
  • a person at locaUty A can play, for example, an acoustic piano equipped with MIDI control such that the video conference equipment transmits information on how the piano keys are pressed to one or several locaUties simultaneously, whereby the piano keys at these locaUties sound synchronized with the video images as naturaUy as at locaUty A.
  • the control information is transmitted to the other locaUties.
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AU48690/97A AU4869097A (en) 1996-10-28 1997-10-28 Video conference equipment
CA002269836A CA2269836A1 (en) 1996-10-28 1997-10-28 Video conference equipment
EP97911252A EP0934658A1 (en) 1996-10-28 1997-10-28 Video conference equipment
JP10520092A JP2001503221A (ja) 1996-10-28 1997-10-28 ビデオ会議装置

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FI964349A FI964349A0 (fi) 1996-10-28 1996-10-28 Videokonferensanlaeggning
FI964349 1996-10-28
FI972853 1997-07-03
FI972853A FI972853A (fi) 1996-10-28 1997-07-03 Viedeoneuvottelulaitteisto

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