Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Bandwidth Probe
draft-martinsen-tram-turnbandwidthprobe-00
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Authors | Paal-Erik Martinsen , Trond Andersen , Gonzalo Salgueiro , Marc Petit-Huguenin | ||
Last updated | 2015-11-30 (Latest revision 2015-05-29) | ||
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Abstract
Performing pre-call probing to discover a reasonable value for the available bandwidth, is useful information that can be utilized by bandwidth sensitive or bandwidth intensive network devices (e.g., video encoders). The method described herein is intended to produce an initial bandwidth value. Applications using this mechanism should also employ appropriate rate adaptation techniques. In addition to bandwidth, latency and bufferbloat can also be measured. No modification is needed on the server side.
Authors
Paal-Erik Martinsen
Trond Andersen
Gonzalo Salgueiro
Marc Petit-Huguenin
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