====== CoIP - Conducting over IP====== {{ :coip:conductor.png?200|}} "Conducting over IP" (CoIP) is a project with the objective of gaining experience with the applications of conducting song remotely over the Internet. Among the activities included in the project is testing current state-of-the-art equipment, both high end and low end (off-the-shelf), and both audio-visual and networking equipment. Measurements performed will address performance of technical equipment, artistic quality and general user experiences. Core objective of the project are * to investigate aspects of delay sensitive applications on the Internet with music collaboration as the main area and conduction as the main application. * to analyse and publish results in relevant scientific fora, i.e. workshops/conferences/journals * to generate input to project proposal for e.g. EU's 7th Framework Program and Horizon 2020. * to make available demonstrators of current state-of-the-art network and equipment, and hence enable innovative teachers in Norway to experiment with online teaching of delay sensitive disciplines. Read more about the [[ background ]] for the project initiative. A number of [[ partners | partner institutions ]] have contributed to the project. {{ http://www.geant.net/Media_Centre/Media_Library/Media%20Library/10G_fibre_2009.jpg?200x}} **NOTE:** From 2014 the CoIP project has been generalized and renamed to [[ /nettmus:start | Nettmusikk 2014 ]] (Network music 2014). The new prosject has a [[ /nettmus:start | new home page ]].