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SIEMENS <br />Classroom F Laptop 01 <br />• Classroom F Laptop 01 will be able to share its video content with the Situation Wall. <br />• COP System Software Installed: Hiperwall Sender Node (two (2) simultaneous windows) <br />• Network Requirements: The Video will need one (1) 10 /100 /100 Gigabit Ethernet to the workstation. <br />Classroom F Laptop 02 <br />• Classroom F Laptop 01 will be able to share its video content with the Situation Wall. <br />• COP System Software Installed: Hiperwall Sender Node (two (2) Simultaneous windows) <br />• Network Requirements: The Video will need one (1) 10 /100 /100 Gigabit Ethernet to the workstation. <br />Classroom F Laptop 03 <br />• Classroom F Laptop 01 will be able to share its video content with the Situation Wall. <br />• COP System Software Installed: Hiperwall Sender Node (2 Simultaneous windows) <br />• Network Requirements: The Video will need one (1) 10 /100 /100 Gigabit Ethernet to the workstation. <br />Classroom F Laptop 04 <br />• Classroom F Laptop 01 will be able to share its video content with the Situation Wall. <br />• COP System Software Installed: Hiperwall Sender Node (2 Simultaneous windows) <br />• Network Requirements: The Video will need one (1) 10 /100 /100 Gigabit Ethernet to the workstation. <br />COMPONENTS <br />Hiperwall <br />Hiperwall, Inc. is a University of California at Irvine (UCI) <br />spinoff established to commercialize video wall display <br />technology based on research and technology developed at UCI's <br />California Institute for Telecommunications and Information <br />Technology (Calit2). Hiperwall is a high - performance low -cost <br />video wall software solution that can display a wide variety of <br />content with unmatched speed, flexibility and functionality in <br />extremely high - resolution. The commercialization of the <br />Hiperwall system was completed with the assistance of UCI, Tech <br />Coast Works, and The Orange County Business Incubation <br />Network, a public benefit initiative of the Don Beall Center for <br />Innovation and Entrepreneurship at UC Irvine's Paul Merage <br />School of Business. <br />Figure 2- Hiperwall at NASA looking at <br />deep space photography <br />Hiperwall technology enables users to create a very large format, ultra- high - resolution video wall <br />from a group of contiguously mounted monitors. The software coordinates the display of each <br />individual monitor so they appear to the viewer as one large display. Hiperwall supports the display <br />of images up to one gigabyte or larger in size. The system can move, zoom and otherwise manipulate <br />these extremely large images in real time, providing unique viewing capabilities that are valued in a <br />variety of fields including medical, satellite and other forms of scientific imaging. The Hiperwall <br />system also offers the ability to display real -time duplicates of screen images from one or more PCs <br />connected to the video wall. Each duplicate is automatically updated as the image changes on the <br />screen of the originating PC. As a result, an entire room of people can see what is happening on <br />Siemens Industry, Inc. <br />10775 Business Center Drive <br />Cypress, CA 90630 <br />25B -18 <br />