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A Survey on Group Video Conferencing Using IMO and Whatsapp

R. JanakiKayalvizhi, R. Anitha

Abstract


Communication has the main impact in mobile services now-a-days. There are so many ways of communication in mobile learning. One of the way and the effective way is communication through whatsapp. The communication of the users who are using whatsapp is efficient but still with certain flaws, these flaws can be enhanced by altering the interface and the architecture of whatsapp thus to enhance effective communication. In this paper the theory is about how to overcome one of the flaws that is, group video call conferencing in whatsapp. Thus on analyzing the features of whatsapp the place where it is lacking is the group video call conferencing. By analyzing the architecture pattern of IMO’s group video call conferencing, the same architectural pattern can be applied to achieve group video call on whatsapp application.     

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Architecture, Communication, Whatsapp, IMO, Receiver, Sender.

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