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RTP: Audio and Video for the Internet
RTP: Audio and Video for the Internet
ISBN: 0672322498
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 108
Authors:
Colin Perkins
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Table of content
Copyright
Preface
Introduction
Organization of the Book
Intended Audience
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction to Networked Multimedia
Chapter 1. An Introduction to RTP
A Brief History of AudioVideo Networking
A Snapshot of RTP
Related Standards
Overview of an RTP Implementation
Summary
Chapter 2. Voice and Video Communication Over Packet Networks
TCPIP and the OSI Reference Model
Performance Characteristics of an IP Network
Measuring IP Network Performance
Effects of Transport Protocols
Requirements for AudioVideo Transport in Packet Networks
Summary
Part II: Media Transport Using RTP
Chapter 3. The Real-Time Transport Protocol
Fundamental Design Philosophies of RTP
Standard Elements of RTP
Related Standards
Future Standards Development
Summary
Chapter 4. RTP Data Transfer Protocol
RTP Sessions
The RTP Data Transfer Packet
Packet Validation
Translators and Mixers
Summary
Chapter 5. RTP Control Protocol
Components of RTCP
Transport of RTCP Packets
RTCP Packet Formats
Security and Privacy
Packet Validation
Participant Database
Timing Rules
Summary
Chapter 6. Media Capture, Playout, and Timing
Behavior of a Sender
Media Capture and Compression
Generating RTP Packets
Behavior of a Receiver
Packet Reception
The Playout Buffer
Adapting the Playout Point
Decoding, Mixing, and Playout
Summary
Chapter 7. Lip Synchronization
Sender Behavior
Receiver Behavior
Synchronization Accuracy
Summary
Part III: Robustness
Chapter 8. Error Concealment
Techniques for Audio Loss Concealment
Techniques for Video Loss Concealment
Interleaving
Summary
Chapter 9. Error Correction
Forward Error Correction
Channel Coding
Retransmission
Implementation Considerations
Summary
Chapter 10. Congestion Control
The Need for Congestion Control
Congestion Control on the Internet
Implications for Multimedia
Congestion Control for Multimedia
Summary
Part IV: Advanced Topics
Chapter 11. Header Compression
Introductory Concepts
Compressed RTP
Robust Header Compression
Considerations for RTP Applications
Summary
Chapter 12. Multiplexing and Tunneling
The Motivation for Multiplexing
Tunneling Multiplexed Compressed RTP
Other Approaches to Multiplexing
Summary
Chapter 13. Security Considerations
Privacy
Confidentiality
Authentication
Replay Protection
Denial of Service
Mixers and Translators
Active Content
Other Considerations
Summary
References
IETF RFC Standards
IETF Internet-Drafts
Other Standards
Conference and Journal Papers
Books
Web Sites
Other References
RTP: Audio and Video for the Internet
ISBN: 0672322498
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 108
Authors:
Colin Perkins
BUY ON AMAZON
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