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From YouTube: IETF Hackathon: WEBRTC
Description
WEBRTC, a technology that allows real-time communications in a web browser without any additional plugins, was a project at the IETF Hackathon held in Chicago March 2017. Nicolas Deschamps explains how code and open standards are working together to improve the ability of WEBRTC locate people making use of the technology to contact emergency services.
A
I'm
Nicolas
Vishal
I'm,
a
students
at
IIT,
lino
Institute
of
Technology
purely
in
a
master
degree,
information
technology
and
management.
We
are
here
this
weekend,
I
Indy,
IGF
Hacket
ensue,
presented
projects.
It's
called
web
RTC
piece
a
project.
Practically
our
project
is
based
on
the
next
generation
of
the
9-1-1
call
the
9-1-1
called
later.
We
will
be
able
to
locate
a
person
in
a
building
so
the
floor,
the
room,
the
room
where
they
are,
it's
just
medically
to
help
the
emergency
service
services
to
find
someone
who
need
help.
A
This
ITF
agaton
helped
us
in
a
way
that
there
were
many
many
people
from
different
countries
in
different
fields,
and
they
all
give
us
many
many
advices
on
this
project.
So
it
was
really
interesting
within
the
group,
but
also
with
all
the
other
groups
who
have
all
the
skills
around
us.
Thanks
to
all
those
advices,
this
project
have
been
pushed
forward.