نتایج جستجو برای: rtcp

تعداد نتایج: 212  

Journal: :J. UCS 2005
Nabaway El-Ramly A. S. Habib Omar S. Essa Hani M. Harb

Recently, some problems related to the use of the Real-time Control Protocol (RTCP) in very large dynamic groups have arisen. Some of these problems are: feedback delay, increasing storage state at every member, and ineffective RTCP bandwidth usage, especially for the receivers that obtain incoming RTCP reports through low bandwidth links. More schemes are proposed to alleviate the RTCP problem...

2015
F. Boronat H. Stokking

RFC 7272 defines two RTCP messages to enable Inter-Destination Media Synchronization (IDMS). However, if such RTCP messages are exchanged using the Regular RTCP reporting rules specified in RFC 3550, unacceptable delays can be originated when exchanging the synchronization information conveyed into RTCP packets. Accordingly, this document proposes Early Event-Driven (EED) RTCP reporting rules a...

2011
A. Begen C. Perkins

The RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) Canonical Name (CNAME) is a persistent transport-level identifier for an RTP endpoint. While the Synchronization Source (SSRC) identifier of an RTP endpoint may change if a collision is detected or when the RTP application is restarted, its RTCP CNAME is meant to stay unchanged, so that RTP endpoints can be uniquely identified and associated with their RTP media ...

2011
A. Begen C. Perkins

The RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) Canonical Name (CNAME) is a persistent transport-level identifier for an RTP endpoint. While the Synchronization Source (SSRC) identifier of an RTP endpoint may change if a collision is detected or when the RTP application is restarted, its RTCP CNAME is meant to stay unchanged, so that RTP endpoints can be uniquely identified and associated with their RTP media ...

2006
Khaled Kamel Hany Harb Omar S. Essa Nabaway El-Ramly

Recently, some problems related to using the Real-time Control Protocol (RTCP) in a very large dynamic group have arisen. Some of these problems are: feedback delay, increasing storage state at every member, and ineffective RTCP bandwidth usage, especially for the receivers that obtain incoming RTCP reports through low bandwidth links. More schemes are proposed to alleviate the RTCP problems. T...

2010
J. Ott C. Perkins

The RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) is used along with the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) to provide a control channel between media senders and receivers. This allows constructing a feedback loop to enable application adaptation and monitoring, among other uses. The basic reporting mechanisms offered by RTCP are generic, yet quite powerful and suffice to cover a range of uses. This document pr...

2010
J. Ott C. Perkins

The RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) is used along with the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) to provide a control channel between media senders and receivers. This allows constructing a feedback loop to enable application adaptation and monitoring, among other uses. The basic reporting mechanisms offered by RTCP are generic, yet quite powerful and suffice to cover a range of uses. This document pr...

1998
Randa El-Marakby David Hutchison

Recently, some problems related to using the Real-time Control Protocol (RTCP) in very large dynamic groups have arisen. Some of these problems are: feedback delay, increasing storage state at every member, and ineffective RTCP bandwidth usage, especially for receivers that obtain incoming RTCP reports through low bandwidth links. In addition, the functionality of some fields (e.g. packet loss ...

2009
M. Westerlund

This memo discusses benefits and issues that arise when allowing RTCP packets to be transmitted with reduced size. The size can be reduced if the rules on how to create compound packets outlined in RFC3550 are removed or changed. Based on that analysis this memo defines certain changes to the rules to allow feedback messages to be sent as reduced-size RTCP packets under certain conditions when ...

2011
A. Begen

The Session Description Protocol (SDP) has an attribute that allows RTP applications to specify an address and a port associated with the RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) traffic. In RTP-based source-specific multicast (SSM) sessions, the same attribute is used to designate the address and the RTCP port of the Feedback Target in the SDP description. However, the RTCP port associated with the SSM ses...

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