Conference Day 3 | Thursday 18 December 2014
08.00 | WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE |
08.30 | The WebRTC Impact on the Web | |
WebRTC is often through the lens of how it affects real-time communication, but it is also having a strong impact on the evolution of the Web itself. Presenting how W3C, the organization where Web standards are built and WebRTC APIs designed, views and prepares for this evolution. Dominique Hazael-Massieux, W3C staff contact in WebRTC Working Group |
08.50 | Data Channel Innovation Demos • StreamRoot • Viblast • Pipe • Mera Moderator: Amir Zmora, Technology Committee Chairman, AudioCodes & Consultant at TheNewDialTone Judges: Dan Burnett, STANDARDS PLAY Dean Bubley, Consultant, Disruptive Analysis Jean-Michel Huet, Partner, Bearing Point Chris Koehncke, &yet Amir Zmora, Technology Committee Chairman, AudioCodes & Consultant at TheNewDialTone |
09.20 | WebRTC in the Networked Society | |
WebRTC will play an important role in the Networked Society to make human communication possible from any device where it makes sense. Examples of applications could be a Connected Car with webRTC embedded for calling to service, or a Connected Doorbell with a webRTC video connection. Bodil Josefsson, Ericsson |
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09.40 | Combination of IMS-based IPTV Services with WebRTC | |
Using an IMS based IPTV server MDF as WebRTC endpoint. Describing an implementation. Kay Hänsge, Research Engineer, Deutsche Telekom T-Labs |
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10.00 | Live DJ Broadcasts Powered by WebRTC | |
Untld.fm is a web broadcasting service that has uses WebRTC as its core technology. While Audio and Video streams are broadcasted using one-to-many connections over webRTC, the interactive features rely on the Data Channel. Yannick Gouez, co-Founder, UNTLD.FM |
10.20 | COFFEE BREAK |
10.40 | Comparing ORTC and SDP | |
Focusing on the differences between SDP and ORTC and using some simple examples of applications which could take advantage of ORTC compared to the current implementation based on SDP. Antón Román Portabales, CTO, Quobis |
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11.00 | Matrix: the Missing Signalling Layer for WebRTC? | |
Matrix is a new non-profit Open Source Project that defines both a new HTTP-based standard for VoIP & IM signalling and provides reference implementations. Architecture discussion of Matrix. Demo. Further thoughts. Matthew Hodgson, Matrix |
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11.20 | Congestion Control and Performance Monitoring in WebRTC | |
Talking about congestion control, meaningful congestion indicators, DiffServ markings chosen for WebRTC, and lastly, the impact of AQM and cross-traffic on the performance of the multimedia congestion control. Varun Singh, Callstats.io |
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11.40 | Identity Management in WebRTC | |
In Web Communications the identities of communicating parties can be managed in a number of ways. Discussing the interdependence of identity management frameworks, trusting relationships and the achievable user privacy properties to conclude that the current state of the art leaves apart some user privacy needs. Emmanuel Bertin , Orange |
12.00 | WebRTC Current Status and Predictions for 2015 Amir Zmora, Technology Committee Chairman, AudioCodes & Consultant at TheNewDialTone Chad Hart, Dialogic Douglas Tait, Oracle Gilles Duboué, Alcatel-Lucent Chris Koehncke, &yet Sebastian Schumann, Senior Designer, Slovak Telekom |
12.30 | Announcement of Award Winners and closing notes |
12.40 | LUNCH AND END OF THE CONFERENCE |