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Teleconference design: A technical approach to satisfaction

H. Wilkens and G. Plenge

Telecommunications Policy, 1981, vol. 5, issue 3, 216-227

Abstract: This article reports the findings of a teleconferencing study. Two studios were acoustically prepared, and pure audio connections and moving- picture supported audio conferences were examined in trials. Sound connections were varied with regard to number of channels, bandwidth and transmission processes; picture conferences were varied with respect to sound connection, transmission bandwidth, number of of channels, and type of representation. The authors conclude that before expensive picture transmission is considered, a successful teleconference requires good sound transmission.

Date: 1981
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