[AG-TECH] Doorbell for the grid?

Cindy Sievers sievers at lanl.gov
Wed Apr 12 11:12:02 CDT 2006


Actually if you are talking about a more or less persistent space, in 
addition the doorbell idea, it might be good to have just a signal that the 
"Grid is ON" or "Grid of OFF".....even in monitored spaces, the biggest 
concern that participants have is whether the cameras and mics are 
transmitting or not.....some sort of visual indicator would be very useful...

At 08:31 AM 4/12/2006, Ivan R. Judson wrote:

>It'd be  interesting to couple a standard (but non-annoying tone, or
>chime) with the little red light that can plug in via usb I got a
>couple of years ago (Tom has it now ask him about it :-).
>
>Then you could ring/ping/tap whatever and it'd play the chime and
>blink the light as a cue someone was remotely trying to get your
>attention.
>
>In general this visual cue would be useful for other things like
>question and answer during lectures, visual indication of network
>problems for a speaker, or other things...
>
>--Ivan
>
>On Apr 12, 2006, at 8:11 AM, Brian Tieman wrote:
>
>>Tom,
>>
>>Yes, the beamline is a fairly noisy place.  Speakers turned up loud
>>enough for a user--who may be several feet away--to hear will
>>likely also have lots of static--especially in our electrically
>>noisy environment.  My thoughts were to couple a tone--likely a
>>sonalert of some sort which can be very distinctive even in noisy
>>environments--with a strobe.  It can be set up to "ring"
>>occasionally rather than incessently.
>>I was just wondering if maybe this sort of issue has already been
>>resolved for cases other than the trivial ones where leaving the
>>"listen" button on is sufficient.
>>
>>Brian
>>
>>Thomas D. Uram wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Well, if the audio is on at the beamline, the remote researchers
>>>could just begin talking
>>>to the guys on the beamline, right?  The beamline is likely a
>>>noisy environment, so
>>>this may not be heard well, but just as much as some tone, I would
>>>think. Maybe I'm thinking
>>>of the situation differently than you are; clarify as needed.
>>>
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On 4/12/06 8:34 AM, Brian Tieman wrote:
>>>
>>>>Tom,
>>>>
>>>>But only if you looking at your email...or have your email
>>>>forwarded to a pager, etc...
>>>>
>>>>We'd like to leave an AG room open and live at an APS beamline
>>>>where people will be working on equipment and not necessarily
>>>>looking at computers--or at least not the computers running the
>>>>AG.  If a collabarator wants checks in via the grid--the will see
>>>>the guys working, but how do you remotely tap a guy on the
>>>>shoulder to make him look up from his work to notice you?  The
>>>>phone works, of course, but a way to ring a bell and/or light up
>>>>a strobe would be very usefull to us.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>Brian
>>>>
>>>>Tom Coffin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>email notifications via the agscheduler work pretty well.
>>>>>
>>>>>_________________________________________
>>>>>At 02:07 PM 4/11/2006, Brian Tieman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>We're hoping to use the AG in more of an "always on"
>>>>>>environment for collaboration with users.  We'd be doing this
>>>>>>at an experimental facility where people will generally be
>>>>>>paying more attention to the facility equipment than a random
>>>>>>user who may pop in to collaborate, monitor, etc...And so we're
>>>>>>looking for something like a doorbell or telephone ringer that
>>>>>>would alert someone at the facility that a remote collaborator
>>>>>>may wish to chat with them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Has anyone implemented something like this?  I can think of a
>>>>>>couple of ways to go about it, but thought if anyone had a
>>>>>>"standard" solution, we could just glom onto that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Brian Tieman
>>>>>>Advanced Photon Source
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>___________________________________________________________
>>>>>Tom Coffin .......................... tcoffin at ncsa.uiuc.edu
>>>>>
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>>>>


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