Live Video Web
Conferencing Systems
where the
viewer
controls what's seen.
Remote Attendees to your conferences not only can see what is
happening,  they can also control what and how they view the meeting
and its surroundings.  To see this in action, browse the simulated
meeting, or contact us to ask for a live demonstration.

Each Solution consists of three elements:

1.  One or more high-resolution pan-tilt-zoom (16X high quality optical
zoom) intelligent video cameras (rmt
iCams) with integrated Linux
servers, and rmt
iCam communication and control software installed.  
rmt
iCams connect directly to the Internet (public or private) and need no
local PC.  rmt
iCams are small: less than 5" high, so they are easy to
place anywhere.

2.  Remote User Conference Display(s) -- The viewer uses any
Windows based PC running Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or
greater) with a high-speed Internet connection to display and control
what the camera sees from anywhere in the world.  The viewer uses a
web application called rmt
View to control the rmtiCam  and to view
what it sees.

3.  Central Server Access -- rmt
ConnectManager enables authorized
users to securely schedule, administer, and participate in a remote
meetings. This server issues a new and unique password to every
user for every rmt
Meeting conference by means of the RMT Scheduler.  
Any user can schedule and administer an rmt
Meeting for anytime.  
Central Server rmt
ConnectManager functions and services include:
Thumbnails captured from an
actual Remote Meeting session.
Point to each for a description.
... later on you will experience a
more complete simulation.
  • Unlimited server access
  • Scheduling Module
  • Administration Module
  • Graphical User Interface
  • Dynamic Password Security
  • Installation Planning Assistance
  • Software maintenance and updates
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The viewer has moved the camera to look at the presenter.
The viewer has commanded the camera to zoom in on the chart.
Reality Based Collaboration
It's as if your own eyes are in the same room with them ...
"It feels like you are really there."