Malfunction and Emergency Response of Qinghai Meteorological HD Video Consultation System

Authors

  • Yuxian La
  • Guoyuan Xu
  • Yanping Chang
  • Zhifu Yuan
  • Shaochen Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/7g6zxc94

Keywords:

Meteorology, High Definition, Conference, Dual Stream

Abstract

The high-definition video conference system at the provincial level has many subsystems, a wide distribution of network nodes, high frequency of conferences, and strict requirements on clarity (1). The stable and reliable operation of the system is crucial, and it is essential to establish an effective system failure emergency solution. This paper takes the characteristics of the high-definition video conference system in Qinghai Province as the starting point, and deeply explores the establishment of dual backup mechanisms, the design of emergency plans, and the methods of quick fault handling and recovery. The goal is to ensure that the system can be restored to normal operation as soon as possible under any circumstances, thus ensuring the smooth conduct of conference activities.

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References

[1] Cai Ming, Ji Qian, Li Peide Design and Implementation of a Province City County Three level High definition Video Consultation System [J] Changjiang Information and Communication, 2022, 35 (04): 66-68.

[2] Application of Chen Yongtao, Liu Ran, and He Junyan's Video Distributed System in the National High Definition Meteorological Video Consultation System [J] Television Technology, 2024, 48 (4) 152-157.

[3] Zhang Changliang, Ma Yuyong, Liu Yiqian, et al. Design and Implementation of a Province City County Three Level High Definition Video Conference System Based on MCU Cascade [J] Television Technology, 2012, 36 (09): 136-139.

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Published

29-12-2024

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How to Cite

La, Y., Xu, G., Chang, Y., Yuan, Z., & Zhang, S. (2024). Malfunction and Emergency Response of Qinghai Meteorological HD Video Consultation System. Frontiers in Computing and Intelligent Systems, 10(3), 11-14. https://doi.org/10.54097/7g6zxc94