Abstract
In today’s modern age, communication can be challenging when individuals or groups are not physically nearby. Hence, digital communication has become indispensable in our daily lives, facilitating interactions through video calls, phone calls, or chats across various platforms. The proposed model aims to enhance digital communication among local individuals using a local meeting framework. Its key features encompass video and audio calls, screen sharing, chat functionality, and the ability to schedule or host meetings. The envisioned application focuses on video conferencing, leveraging WebRTC, a free and open-source project that empowers web browsers and mobile apps with real-time communication capabilities via APIs. Through Local Meet, browsers can directly exchange real-time media in a peer-to-peer manner, ensuring heightened security compared to other streaming systems, all without the need for third-party software. Additionally, the proposed system includes mechanisms to alert groups about network connectivity issues, particularly when the network fails to support the required bandwidth. It is primarily designed for online classes and discussions on various subjects. Additionally, Local Meet assists organizers in tracking attendance and saving the information discussed during sessions.