RESS – Videoconferences is a project that established and expanded the existing electronic services in judicial system and at the same time developed high quality technical infrastructure for videoconferences and IPT. Implementation of this project has also enabled communication infrastructure that is the ground stone of RESS program and eJustice. The project has enabled distant video communication of actors of legal proceedings, it has decreased costs for communication inside the department for 84 endpoints and it has increased the comfort, security and effectiveness of communication. In the presentation we will show how the video conference works.
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Milan Paštrnák
Milan Paštrnák graduated Information and Management Systems at University of Zilina, Faculty of Informatics and Management. In 2002 he finished PDEng study at Technical University Eindhoven in the field Software Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Systems and continued in postgraduate study at Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Technical University Eindhoven. In 2008 he defended his dissertation thesis on architecture of embedded systems for processing and analysis of video signal. His research work on automatized context-based video-analysis algorithms resulted in 2013 in a patent in video processing technology.
Since 2008 he works as business analyst and architect of complex information systems at telco, public a…
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