Access Grid Node
JSUeNode

The Access Grid (AG) is a suite of hardware, software, and tools
to allow group-to-group collaborative experiences such as meetings, seminars,
lectures, and tutorials via high-speed networking. The Access Grid project is led by a team in the Futures Lab, in the Math and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory.
As an Internet2 member, Jackson State University is connected to the Abilene Backbone Network, thus allowing
multicast connectivity with other AG sites around the world. The AG hardware components
include a computing equipment, a media equipment, and a projection equipment.
JSUeNode is a full Access Grid Node (AGN). It is comprised of four computers, three projectors, three cameras, four microphones, two speakers, and an echo cancellation system.
Media Equipment
EVI-D30 Sony Color Video Camera
AKG UHF Wireless System
Genelec 1029A Bi-Amplified Monitoring Systems
Gentner AP800 and AP10 Audio Perfect Audio Conferencing System
MM100 Level and Impedance Match Maker
Furman PL-8 Power Conditioner and Light
Projection Equipment

Infocus LP350 and LP30 projectors
Wall Screen Display
Keyboard-Video-Mouse (KVM) switch
Belkin OmniView Matrix 2x8 KVM switch
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Page last updated May 23, 2005
monika.k.rabarison@jsums.edu