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Published by: Wintergreen Research
Published: Mar. 1, 2009 - 457 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. TELEPRESENCE MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
- 1.1 Telepresence Leverages Value of Video Solutions
- 1.1.1 TelePresence Digital Communications Based On HD TV
- 1.1.2 TelePresence Next-Generation Technology
- 1.1.3 Enterprise Video Solutions
- 1.1.4 Consumer Video Applications
- 1.2 Telepresence Scalability
- 1.2.1 Telepresence Ease of Use
- 1.2.2 Telepresence Cost
- 1.2.3 TelePresence Solutions Address Business Continuity Issues
- 1.3 Telepresence Moves Past Early Adopter Phase
- 1.3.1 Business Value From Telepresence Systems
- 1.3.2 TelePresence Supports Body Language As Business Language
- 1.3.3 Software Vendors Embed Voice And Video Communications Into Next Generation Workflow
- 1.3.4 Green Impact Of Telepresence
- 1.4 TelePresence System Table Top Content Sharing
- 1.4.1 3G Wireless Video
- 3. TELEPRESENCE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- 3.1 Teliris
- 3.1.1 Teliris VirtuaLive™ Telepresence
- 3.1.2 Teliris Custom Telepresence™
- 3.1.3 Teliris Express Telepresence™
- 3.1.4 Teliris Personal Telepresence™
- 3.1.5 Teliris Telepresence Managed Services
- 3.1.6 Teliris Telepresence Solution Single Point Of Contact Coordinates Meeting Setup And Verifies Readiness
- 3.1.7 Teliris Telepresence Working Practices
- 3.1.8 Teliris Telepresence Early Adoption and Optimal Usage
- 3.2 Cisco TelePresence
- 3.2.1 Cisco® TelePresence Solution
- 3.2.2 Cisco TelePresence Solution
- 3.2.3 Cisco TelePresence System 500 Single-Screen System
- 3.2.4 Cisco TelePresence System 1000 Small Group Meeting Single-Screen System
- 3.2.5 Cisco WebEx® Meeting Applications
- 3.2.6 Cisco TelePresence Services
- 3.2.7 Cisco TelePresence System 3000
- 3.2.8 Cisco Intercompany Communication
- 3.2.9 Cisco TelePresence Global Business Environment
- 3.2.10 Cisco TelePresence Allows Users To Build Relationships Globally
- 3.2.11 Cisco TelePresence Positioning
- 3.2.12 Cisco TelePresence WolfVision Ceiling Document Camera System 3200
- 3.2.13 Cisco TelePresence Expert on Demand
- 3.2.14 Cisco TelePresence Banking Expert on Demand
- 3.2.15 Cisco Telepresence Hospitality Concierge
- 3.3 Tandberg
- 3.3.1 Tandberg Telepresence T1
- 3.3.2 Tandberg C60 Codec
- 3.3.3 Tandberg Personal Telepresence
- 3.3.4 Tandberg Service
- 3.3.5 Tandberg Telepresence T3 Immersive Executive System
- 3.3.6 Tandberg Telepresence T3
- 3.3.7 Tandberg Telepresence Benefits
- 3.3.8 Tandberg Personal Telepresence 1700 MXP
- 3.3.9 Tandberg Telepresence Codec C90 Engine
- 3.3.10 Tandberg Telepresence Server
- 3.3.11 Tandberg Desktop Video
- 3.3.12 Tandberg Intern MXP
- 3.3.13 Tandberg FieldView™ EX
- 3.4 Hewlett Packard HP Halo Telepresence And Video Conferencing Solutions
- 3.4.1 HP Halo
- 3.4.2 Hewlett Packard Halo Telepresence Solution
- 3.4.3 DreamWorks Team Designed the Hewlett Packard Halo Telepresence Collaborative Experience
- 3.4.4 Hewlett-Packard Halo Network Benefits
- 3.4.5 Hewlett Packard Halo Telepresence
- 3.4.6 HP Alliance With Tandberg
- 3.4.7 Hewlett Packard Halo Multipoint Video
- 3.4.8 HP Halo Collaboration Studio
- 3.4.9 Hewlett Packard Halo Collaboration Center
- 3.4.10 Hewlett Packard Halo Telepresence End-To-End Managed Solution
- 3.4.11 Hewlett-Packard Halo Telepresence Network / Tata / VSNL
- 3.4.12 Hewlett-Packard HP and Tandberg Managed Service For Video Conferencing
- 3.5 Tandberg
- 3.6 Polycom
- 3.6.1 Polycom Video Solutions Segment
- 3.6.2 Polycom Collaboration Communications Segment
- 3.6.3 Polycom Video Solutions
- 3.6.4 Polycom RPX™ and TPX™ Telepresence Solutions
- 3.6.5 Polycom Immersive Telepresence
- 3.6.6 Polycom® RPX™ HD 400 Series
- 3.6.7 Polycom® RPX™ HD 200 Series
- 3.6.8 Polycom® Telepresence Experience™ TPX™ HD 306M
- 3.6.9 Polycom® HDX 9000™ Series
- 3.6.10 Polycom® Distributed Media Application™ (DMA™) 7000
- 3.7 Vidyo
- 3.7.1 Vidyo High-Quality Video Conferencing Over General-Purpose Internet Networks
- 3.7.2 Vidyo Video Transport For The Enterprise
- 3.7.3 Vidyo Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) Alternatives
- 3.7.4 Vidyo Multipoint Control AT Edge of Network
- 3.8 Radvision Highly Flexible Video Communications Infrastructure
- 3.8.1 Radvision Networking Infrastructure
- 3.8.2 Radvision Management Software
- 3.8.3 Radvision Desktop Conferencing
- 3.9 Cinema Works
- 3.9.1 CinemaWorks Global Telepresence Center
- 3.9.2 LifeSize Videoconferencing
- 3.9.3 Cinema Works LifeSize Conference TelePresence
- 3.10 Optimal Group / WowWee Telepresence Robot
- 3.10.1 WowWee Telepresence Robot Setup
- 3.10.2 WowWee Telepresence Robot Trail
- 3.10.3 WowWee Telepresence Robot Home Base
- 3.10.4 Rovio WowWee Telepresence Robot NorthStar Navigation
- 3.11 Sightspeed Video Chat And Conferencing
- 3.12 Aethra
- 3.13 IBM
- 3.13.1 IBM Lotus Users Communicate And Collaborate
- 4. TELEPRESENCE TECHNOLOGY
- 4.1 Video Network Quality Challenge
- 4.2 Challenges Facing Visual Communications
- 4.2.1 Need For Video Coding Scheme That Is Resilient
- 4.3 Scalable Video Coding (SVC)
- 4.3.1 H.264 - Scalable Video Coding SVC
- 4.3.2 SVC Scalability
- 4.3.3 SVC Cost Challenge
- 4.3.4 Communications Quality
- 4.3.5 Tandberg Codec C60
- 4.4 Mako Robotic Surgical System TelePresence
- 4.4.1 PIranha Designed Around HaiVision MPEG-4
- 4.5 Industry Sectors
- 4.5.1 Tandberg Healthcare Clients
- 4.5.2 Tandberg Specialists On Call
- 4.5.3 Tandberg Scottish Centre for Telehealth
- 4.5.4 Tandberg State of Arkansas - Angels Program
- 4.5.5 Tandberg Capital Health
- 4.5.6 Tandberg University of Arizona Health Sciences Center
- 4.5.7 Tandberg UC Davis Children's Hospital
- 4.5.8 Tandberg Upstate Medical University
- 4.5.9 Tandberg Western Oklahoma State College
- 4.5.10 Tandberg Karolinska University Hospital
- 4.5.11 Tandberg Clinical Communications
- 4.5.12 Tandberg Deaf Link, Inc.
- 4.5.13 Tandberg PDS
- 4.5.14 Tandberg Holy Name Hospital
- 4.5.15 Tandberg New York University (NYU)
- 4.5.16 Tandberg Rikshospitalet University Hospital Norway
- 4.5.17 Tandberg Sandefjord, Norway Elderly Care
- 4.5.18 Tandberg Health Care Interpreter Network (HCIN)
- 4.5.19 Tandberg Health-e-Station
- 4.5.20 Tandberg Sunnaas Hospital TRS Resource Center
- 4.5.21 Tandberg Aleris Hospital, Oslo
- 4.5.22 Tandberg University Hospital of Umeå, Sweden
- 4.5.23 Tandberg & Cisco Systems - In a Joint Project with the UK's National Health Service
- 4.5.24 Tandberg Grampians Rural Health Alliance Network (GRHANet)
- 4.5.25 Tandberg Russian Telemedicine Association
- 4.5.26 Tandberg Norwegian Hospital: Hallingdal Sjukestugu
- 4.5.27 Tandberg Alameda County Medical Center
- 4.5.28 Tandberg Bichat Stroke Center | Bichat Hospital
- 4.5.29 Tandberg AstraZeneca
- 4.5.30 Tandberg Emirates Hospital, United Arab Emirates
- 4.5.31 Tandberg Catharina Hospital
- 4.5.32 Tandberg Kapi'olani Medical Center
- 4.5.33 Cisco Systems Video Technology
- 4.5.34 BT To Offer Inter-Company TelePresence
- List of Tables and Figures
- Figure 1-1
- Wintergreen Research Telepresence Value
- Return On Investment (ROI)
- Figure 1-2
- Wintergreen Research Telepresence Travel And Business
- Case Value Return On Investment (ROI)
- Figure 1-3
- Aspects of the Decision Making Process Addressed by
- Telepresence
- Figure 1-4
- Telepresence Value Return on Investment (ROI)
- Table 1-5
- TelePresence Benefits
- Table 1-6
- TelePresence Functions
- Figure 1-7
- Teliris Touch Table MultiTouch Surface Computing Platform
- Figure 1-8
- Teliris Interact Touch Table Sending Image
- Figure 1-9
- Teliris Interact Touch Table Receiving Image
- Table 3-1
- Teliris Solutions
- Table 3-2
- Teliris VirtuaLive™Choices
- Table 3-3
- Teliris Custom Telepresence System Environments
- Table 3-4
- Teliris Telepresence Codec Technologies
- Table 3-5
- Teliris Technical Criteria For Ensuring An
- Immersive Telepresence Experience
- Table 3-5 (Continued)
- Teliris Technical Criteria For Ensuring An Immersive
- Telepresence Experience Access To Any Team, Anywhere
- Figure 3-6
- Teliris Telepresence Capability
- Figure 3-7
- Teliris Virtual Live Telepresence
- Figure 3-8
- Cisco Telepresence Meeting
- Figure 3-9
- Cisco TPX 306MTelePresence Three-Screen Solution
- Table 3-10
- Cisco TelePresence Systems
- Table 3-11
- Cisco TelePresence System 1000 Small
- Group Meeting Single-Screen System
- Table 3-12
- Cisco TelePresence Ceiling Document Camera Benefits
- Table 3-13
- Cisco TelePresence Ceiling Document Camera Functions
- Table 3-14
- Cisco TelePresence Ceiling Document Camera Features
- Table 3-14 (Continued)
- Cisco TelePresence Ceiling Document Camera Features
- Table 3-15
- Cisco TelePresence Ceiling Document Camera Specifications
- Table 3-15 (Continued)
- Cisco TelePresence Ceiling Document Camera Specifications
- Table 3-15 (Continued)
- Cisco TelePresence Ceiling Document Camera Specifications
- Figure 3-16
- Cisco Telepresence Hospitality Concierge
- Figure 3-17
- Tandberg Total Telepresence
- Figure 3-18
- Tandberg Base C60
- Table 3-19
- Tandberg Telepresence T3 Positioning
- Table 3-20
- Tandberg Telepresence Positioning
- Table 3-21
- Tandberg Telepresence Immersive Design Aspects
- Table 3-21 (Continued)
- Tandberg Telepresence Immersive Design Aspects
- Table 3-22
- Tandberg Personal Telepresence 1700 MXP Design Features
- Table 3-23
- Tandberg Personal Telepresence 1700 MXP Application Features
- Table 3-24
- Tandberg Personal Telepresence 1700 MXP Performance Features
- Table 3-25
- Tandberg Personal Telepresence Fulfillment
- Table 3-26
- Tandberg Telepresence Codec C90 Engine
- Source: WinterGreen Research, Inc.
- Table 3-27
- Tandberg Telepresence Server Design Features
- Figure 3-28
- Tandberg Telepresence T3 Immersive Telepresence
- Figure 3-29
- Tandberg Telepresence T1 Instant Telepresence Experience
- Figure 3-30
- Tandberg Personal Telepresence
- Figure 3-31
- Tandberg Telepresence Engine
- Figure 3-32
- Tandberg Telepresence Servers
- Table 3-33
- Tandberg E20 Desktop Video
- Table 3-34
- Tandberg Intern MXP Applications
- Table 3-35
- Tandberg FieldView Ex Brings Mobile Video Collaboration
- Figure 3-36
- Hewlett Packard Halo
- Figure 3-37
- Hewlett Packard Halo Device View
- Table 3-38
- Hewlett-Packard Halo Network Benefits
- Table 3-39
- Hewlett-Packard Halo Power Point Chart Presentation
- Table 3-40
- HP Halo Multipoint Key Features
- Table 3-41
- Hewlett-Packard Halo Telepresence Gateway Benefits
- Figure 3-42
- Hewlett-Packard HP and Tandberg Managed Video Conferencing
- Figure 3-43
- Tandberg Range of Telepresence Offerings
- Table 3-44
- Polycom Solutions
- Figure 3-45
- Tandberg and Polycom Video Collaboration Solutions
- Table 3-46
- Polycom Immersive Telepresence Solutions Functions
- Figure 3-47
- Polycom Immersive Telepresence
- Figure 3-48
- Polycom Room Telepresence
- Figure 3-49
- Polycom Personal Telepresence
- Figure 3-50
- Polycom Video Conference Systems
- Figure 3-51
- Polycom© RealPresence™ Experience High
- Definition (RPX™ HD) Telepresence Solutions
- Figure 3-52
- Polycom Portfolio Of Telepresence Solutions
- Figure 3-53
- Polycom Telepresence Solution
- Table 3-54
- Vidyo Reasons for Scalable Network Edge Compression
- Table 3-54 (Continued)
- Vidyo Reasons for Scalable Network Edge Compression
- Table 3-55
- Vidyo Advantages of Scalable Network Edge Compression
- Table 3-55 (Continued)
- Vidyo Advantages of Scalable Network Edge Compression
- Figure 3-56
- Lifesize Telepresence System
- Figure 3-57
- LifeSize Conference TelePresence Provided By CinemaWorks
- Figure 3-58
- CinemaWorks TelePresence
- Figure 3-59
- Rovio WowWee Telepresence Black Robot
- Table 3-60
- WowWee Telepresence Robot Rovio Features
- Figure 3-61
- Rovio WowWee Telepresence White Robot
- Figure 3-62
- Rovio WowWee Telepresence Robot Camera View
- Table 3-63
- WowWee Telepresence Robot Rovio Functions
- Table 3-64
- IBM Telepresence Solutions Global Implementation Services
- Table 3-64 (Continued)
- IBM Telepresence Solutions Global Implementation Services
- Table 4-1
- Technical Requirements For Secure Intercompany Telepresence
- Table 4-2
- Video Standards
- Table 4-3
- Tandberg Codec C60 is the 1080p HD Video Collaboration Engine
- Table 4-4
- Tandberg Codec C60 is the 1080p HD Video
- Collaboration Engine Features
- Figure 4-5
- Tandberg Codec C60 i
- Table 4-6
- Tandberg Codec C60 Technology
- Table 4-6 (Continued)
- Tandberg Codec C60 Technology
- Table 4-7
- Hai1000 Features
- Figure 4-8
- HaiVision MAKO-HD TelePresence Codec
AbstractWinterGreen Research announces breakthrough technology in telepresence that brings visual advancements that provide customers with team collaborative communication across geographical regions.
TelePresence Market Driving Forces
TelePresence digital communications creates life size representations of people and documents located remotely in a conference room. Robots are being used as security systems that create remote communication experiences. TelePresence systems are enabling a network to change the way people live, work, learn and play. Consumer robotic technologies continue to advance into the telepresence markets. The impact of Internet-based webcam video is creating opportunities for telepresence in security and social networking. Telepresence robotics have compelling technologies.
Conference and room systems use high-definition video and audio technologies. Life-size plasma TV screens, sophisticated spatial audio, and advanced cameras provide eye-to-eye contact. Bandwidth required by life size systems is an issue.
Globally integrated enterprise organizations are achieving competitive advantage by installing telepresence systems. Enterprise organizations that postpone essential telepresence technology deployments do so at their peril. Technologies like virtualization and emerging trends like cloud computing, offer new efficiencies and reduce the need for capital expenditure. At the same time, virtualization and cloud computing are evolving.
Innovations radically reduce the barriers that have limited the effectiveness of traditional analog and digital communications for remote meetings. Telepresence meeting participants can easily perceive the subtlest facial and body expressions of their counterparts. The audio realistically replicates sounds, so, for instance, if someone on the left side of a table speaks, you hear the sound on your left. Technical issues relating to managing how and when people speak are hidden from meeting participants. Participants can talk in their normal tone and style. All this combines to make it seem as if all the participants are actually in the same room together.
People Travel For Business To Enable Ad Hoc Decision Making
Telepresence brings virtual meetings to a sense of the participants being in the same room. HD TV is the technical breakthrough that makes this happens. Three HD TV screens in a conference room bring a sense of realism that is similar to being there. The reason most people travel for business is to enable ad hoc decision making. Telepresence carries that type of ad hoc decision making forward into the world of virtual meetings.
High quality images and sound, simplicity and tightly integrated service elements enable high quality ad hoc decision making. These features enable users to work productively without experiencing communication fatigue. They can work for longer hours due to the natural feel of the solution. As a result, a large number of existing trials have turned into production environments for telepresence. Users have increased the deployment of telepresence solution across their departmental regions, providing a global reach in many cases.
Markets for Telepresence at $ million in 2008 are anticipated to reach $32.7 million autos shipped by 2015, growing in response to demand for a renewable energy powered vehicle that lowers the total cost of ownership by a significant amount. Lithium-ion batteries used in cell phones and PCs, and in cordless power tools are proving the technology to power Telepresencevehicles. Early Telepresencevehicles are being used as city cars, proving the feasibility of Telepresencecars. Think in Norway has a viable manufacturing operation and 1,000 cars on the road. The large emerging markets are for hybrid and Telepresencevehicles powered by renewable energy systems.
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