Projects

AARNet's supports a range of projects that are designed to deliver new or enhanced services or to improve internal efficiencies. All projects follow a project management framework and methodology. and align to AARNet's corporate strategic plans for 2007 - 2010.

AARNet employs staff to implement its projects. Where projects involve customers and/or vendors through a collaborative effort, AARNet has a project group framework which is governed by the AARNet Advisory Committee.  AARNet supports such groups both financially and in combination with in-kind technical and secretariat expertise.



Project archive

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Desktop Video Project Group

Category
Partnerships & Engagement
Started
Jan 2009
Status
In Service

The Desktop Video Project Group (DVPG) was formed to evaluate desktop based video conferencing solutions to be used in Australian Universities and Research institutions. More

eduroam Project Group 2

Category
Partnerships & Engagement
Started
Jan 2009
Status
In Service

The eduroam project group has been established to support greater deployment and use of eduroam through technical, managerial, policy and marketing efforts. More

Streaming Media Project Group

Category
Partnerships & Engagement
Started
Oct 2008
Status
In Service

The Streaming Media Project Group’s major focus will be to act as a self-support community to assist in the greater deployment and use of video streaming and content delivery services across the network. More

High Definition Video Conferencing

Category
Real Time Communication
Started
May 2007
Status
Initial investigation

High definition video is the next step in videoconferencing, enabling the next step from standard resolution (CIF) to high definition 720p/1080i. This activity is investigating the current range of room based and desktop based solutions in terms of performance, usability and interoperability. More

Australian Community of Rich Media Expertise (ACRME)

Category
Partnerships & Engagement
Started
Jan 2006
Status
Pilot

ACRME has been formed to research and review the use of rich-media technologies such as videoconferencing, access grid and media streaming to enhance teaching and learning of diverse cohorts of students.

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