Switching from unicast to multicast for multicast short time-shift
draft-yang-avt-switch-multicast-short-timeshift-00
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Authors | Peilin Yang , Roni Even , Hassnaa Moustafa , Tina Tsou (Ting ZOU) , Gu Yingjie | ||
Last updated | 2010-10-18 | ||
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Abstract
When a client requests a time-shift service for a multicast session using RTP for media transport, like pause, instant replay, slow- motion video, frame-by-frame viewing, rewind, fast-forward, etc., it needs to switch from multicast session to unicast session. This unicast session will always serve for the time-shift service unless the client manually switches back to the multicast session. Actually a time- shift request may happens for all clients. That is, multicast session stream will be replaced by many unicast time-shift streams having significant impact on network bandwidth usage. In this document, we describe a method using existing RTP and RTCP protocol infrastructure that switches back to multicast session from unicast session of time-shift. In this method, a burst RTP flow which is a little faster than the primary multicast rate may be transmitted so that unicast session may catch up and switch back to multicast session.
Authors
Peilin Yang
Roni Even
Hassnaa Moustafa
Tina Tsou (Ting ZOU)
Gu Yingjie
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