SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Ready
Highlights
- Nefsis is the video conferencing industry's first
cloud-based online service
- Nefsis is the only online service to offer multipoint HD
to desktops and rooms
- Nefsis is USB 3.0 SuperSpeed video conferencing ready —
Nefsis multi-core processing easily handles higher data transfer rates
(note: Nefsis already supports PCIe/XVF HD video cameras)
- Automated bandwidth throttling handles end-points with less
than adequate bandwidth, while providing other participants the
full HD video conferencing experience
SuperSpeed Video Conferencing
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is widely regarded as a very
successful technology. It made it much easier for everyday
computer users to add peripheral devices that simply plugged
in. As manufacturers began to create more devices this technology
became the mainstay for externally connected products. This
'plug and play' technology became less expensive
and more available to everyone seeking a video camera, hard drive,
portable drive, headset, or gaming device.
Much of USB 2.0's success came from its theoretical data transfer
speeds of 480Mbps, well beyond those of original USB 1.0 specification.
Because it transferred data so efficiently, USB 2.0 accommodates high-quality
video conferencing. For example, the Logitech C910 web camera, a USB 2.0
device, can operate at high-definition (HD) resolution. The problem,
however, is that USB 2.0 does not support the frame
rates needed for HD 1080 at full frame rates. The C910 and other
high resolution USB 2.0 webcams are limited to HD 720p continuous.
USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Supports HD 1080p Frame Rates
To support these frame rates, USB 3.0 (or "SuperSpeed USB") products
feature a bi-directional data interface, speeds of up to 4.8Gbps (theoretical),
and backward compatibility to USB 2.0 devices. In short, USB 3.0 is up
to 10 times faster than 2.0. High resolution USB 3.0 webcams are no
longer a bottleneck at the Universal Serial Bus, they can transfer video data
at up to 1080 lines of vertical resolution at 60 progressive frames per second
(1080 60p).
At the time this was written, desktop and laptop manufacturers
have been shipping USB 3.0 ports for several months, with new
peripherals being announced every day. High resolution HD 1080p
webcams are available from specialty device vendors, with the
mainstream manufacturers sure to follow. Nefsis is USB 3.0
ready. Nefsis
multi-core software and online services already support
HD video conferencing using other classes of HD equipment
(PCIe/XVF).
The Implications for Business Video Conferencing
USB 3.0 promises boardroom-quality video at plug-and-play prices so that even
small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) can create multipoint, high-speed, HD
video conferences and online meetings using inexpensive web cameras and Internet
access.
Practical Considerations
As is often the case with new technologies, there are some
practical considerations. In the real world most multiparty web and
video conferences occur over different routes and connection speeds.
Bandwidth among users will vary widely. Nefsis was designed from the
ground-up as a multipoint conferencing solution using dynamic
connections. It uses variable bit rate encoding and automated
bandwidth throttling to accommodate typical Internet connections —
it does not require dedicated bandwidth typical of point-to-point
hardware-based systems. Nevertheless, for the full HD 1080p video
conferencing experience, 2-3 Mbps is required at each uplink.
Participants without adequate downlink bandwidth will still get a
high-quality experience, but not at the frame rates described above,
automated bandwidth throttling will make adjustments.
Schedule a Live Demo
You
can save a lot of time by using the same online service for web
and video conferencing. Nefsis is the only multipoint video
conferencing online service that delivers multipoint HD to desktops
and rooms.
To see Nefsis,
schedule a live
web demo or start your own free
trial right now.