Framework for Telepresence Multi-Streams
RFC 8845, “Framework for Telepresence Multi-Streams”, is a Proposed Standard document published in January 2021 by M. Duckworth, A. Pepperell, S. Wenger. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document defines a framework for a protocol to enable devices in a telepresence conference to interoperate. The protocol enables communication of information about multiple media streams so a sending system and receiving system can make reasonable decisions about transmitting, selecting, and rendering the media streams. This protocol is used in addition to SIP signaling and Session Description Protocol (SDP) negotiation for setting up a telepresence session.
What “Proposed Standard” means
An entry-level standards-track specification: stable, peer-reviewed and a solid basis for implementation, though it may still evolve before becoming an Internet Standard.
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- RFC 8844 Unknown Key-Share Attacks on Uses of TLS with the Session Description Protocol
- RFC 8846 An XML Schema for the Controlling Multiple Streams for Telepresence Data Model
- RFC 8843 Negotiating Media Multiplexing Using the Session Description Protocol
- RFC 8847 Protocol for Controlling Multiple Streams for Telepresence
- RFC 8842 Session Description Protocol Offer/Answer Considerations for Datagram Transport Layer Security and Transport Layer Security
- RFC 8848 Session Signaling for Controlling Multiple Streams for Telepresence
- RFC 8841 Session Description Protocol Offer/Answer Procedures for Stream Control Transmission Protocol over Datagram Transport Layer Security Transport
- RFC 8849 Mapping RTP Streams to Controlling Multiple Streams for Telepresence Media Captures