Using Privacy Enhanced Real-time Conferencing (PERC) in a WebRTC Context
draft-roach-perc-webrtc-00
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Author | Adam Roach | ||
Last updated | 2017-09-14 (Latest revision 2017-03-13) | ||
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Abstract
The Privacy-Enhanced Realtime Conferencing (PERC) architecture defines a system by which multiparty conferences can be handled by a conference server that is "semi-trusted": that is, it is trusted to correctly handle media packets, but it is not trusted with the actual contents of the media streams. In order to use this architecture within WebRTC, we must describe how information is conveyed among various network functions. This document describes the information to be conveyed and how it is transferred.
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