Robert E. Cypher, C.B. Shung
GLOBECOM 1990
In distributed real-time meeting systems that use personal computers, telepointing tools are used for showing a position in a shared space to remote machines. Telepointing tools are discussed from the network management perspective. A telepointing tool called the loosely coupled shared pointer is proposed. In a shared pointer approach, problems are (i) conflict between local operation and telepointing from a remote machine, and (ii) switching between these two modes. These two problems are solved by giving higher priority to local operation to telepointing. The solution is based on a bind model and realizes the relaxed shared-space concept WYSIWIS (what you see is what I see).
Robert E. Cypher, C.B. Shung
GLOBECOM 1990
Richard O. LaMaire, Ethan M. Spiegel
GLOBECOM 1990
Amane Nakajima, T. Sakairi, et al.
IEEE ComSoc MULTIMEDIA 1994
Amane Nakajima, T. Sakairi, et al.
RO-MAN 1993