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RFC 0000CLUE FrameworkJune 2020
Duckworth, et al.Standards Track[Page]
Stream:
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
RFC:
0000
Category:
Standards Track
Published:
ISSN:
2070-1721
Authors:
M. Duckworth,Ed.
Polycom
A. Pepperell
Acano
S. Wenger
Vidyo

RFC 0000

Framework for Telepresence Multi-Streams

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.

Status of This Memo

This is an Internet Standards Track document.

This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has received public review and has been approved for publication by the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 7841.

Information about the current status of this document, any errata, and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttps://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc0000.

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Table of Contents

1.Synchronization Identity

The Synchronization Identity MCC attribute indicates how the individual Captures in multiple MCC Captures are synchronized. To indicate that the Capture Encodings associated with MCCs contain Captures from the same source at the same time, a Provider should set the same Synchronization Identity on each of the concerned MCCs. It is the Provider that determines what the source for the Captures is, so a Provider can choose how to group together Single Media Captures into a combined "source" for the purpose of switching them together to keep them synchronized according to the SynchronizationID attribute. For example, when the Provider is in an MCU, it may determine that each separate CLUE Endpoint is a remote source of media. The Synchronization Identity may be used across media types, i.e., to synchronize audio- and video-related MCCs.

Without this attribute it is assumed that multiple MCCs may provide content from different sources at any particular point in time.

For example:

        +=======================+=================================+        | Capture Scene #1      |                                 |        +-----------------------|---------------------------------+        | VC1                   | Description=Left                |        | VC2                   | Description=Center              |        | VC3                   | Description=Right               |        | AC1                   | Description=Room                |        | CSV(VC1,VC2,VC3)      |                                 |        | CSV(AC1)              |                                 |        +=======================+=================================+        | Capture Scene #2      |                                 |        +-----------------------|---------------------------------+        | VC4                   | Description=Left                |        | VC5                   | Description=Center              |        | VC6                   | Description=Right               |        | AC2                   | Description=Room                |        | CSV(VC4,VC5,VC6)      |                                 |        | CSV(AC2)              |                                 |        +=======================+=================================+        | Capture Scene #3      |                                 |        +-----------------------|---------------------------------+        | VC7                   |                                 |        | AC3                   |                                 |        +=======================+=================================+        | Capture Scene #4      |                                 |        +-----------------------|---------------------------------+        | VC8                   |                                 |        | AC4                   |                                 |        +=======================+=================================+        | Capture Scene #5      |                                 |        +-----------------------|---------------------------------+        | MCC1(VC1,VC4,VC7)     | SynchronizationID=1             |        |                       | MaxCaptures=1                   |        | MCC2(VC2,VC5,VC8)     | SynchronizationID=1             |        |                       | MaxCaptures=1                   |        | MCC3(VC3,VC6)         | MaxCaptures=1                   |        | MCC4(AC1,AC2,AC3,AC4) | SynchronizationID=1             |        |                       | MaxCaptures=1                   |        | CSV(MCC1,MCC2,MCC3)   |                                 |        | CSV(MCC4)             |                                 |        +=======================+=================================+
Figure 1:ORIGINAL: Example Synchronization Identity MCC Attribute Usage
Table 1:TEST 1: Example Synchronization Identity MCC Attribute Usage
Capture Scene #1
VC1Description=Left
VC2Description=Center
VC3Description=Right
AC1Description=Room
CSV(VC1,VC2,VC3)
CSV(AC1)
Capture Scene #2
VC4Description=Left
VC5Description=Center
VC6Description=Right
AC2Description=Room
CSV(VC4,VC5,VC6)
CSV(AC2)
Capture Scene #3
VC7
AC3
Capture Scene #4
VC8
AC4
Capture Scene #5
MCC1(VC1,VC4,VC7)SynchronizationID=1
MaxCaptures=1
MCC2(VC2,VC5,VC8)SynchronizationID=1
MaxCaptures=1
MCC3(VC3,VC6)MaxCaptures=1
MCC4(AC1,AC2,AC3,AC4)SynchronizationID=1
MaxCaptures=1
CSV(MCC1,MCC2,MCC3)
CSV(MCC4)
Table 2:TEST 2: Example Synchronization Identity MCC Attribute Usage
Capture Scene #1
VC1
VC2
VC3
AC1
CSV(VC1,VC2,VC3)
CSV(AC1)
Description=Left
Description=Center
Description=Right
Description=Room
Capture Scene #2
VC4
VC5
VC6
AC2
CSV(VC4,VC5,VC6)
CSV(AC2)
Description=Left
Description=Center
Description=Right
Description=Room
Capture Scene #3
VC7
AC3
Capture Scene #4
VC8
AC4
Capture Scene #5
MCC1(VC1,VC4,VC7)

MCC2(VC2,VC5,VC8)

MCC3(VC3,VC6)
MCC4(AC1,AC2,AC3,AC4)

CSV(MCC1,MCC2,MCC3)
CSV(MCC4)
SynchronizationID=1
MaxCaptures=1
SynchronizationID=1
MaxCaptures=1
MaxCaptures=1
SynchronizationID=1
MaxCaptures=1

Authors' Addresses

Mark Duckworth (editor)
Polycom
Andover,MA01810
United States of America
Email:mark.duckworth@polycom.com
Andrew Pepperell
Acano
Uxbridge
United Kingdom
Email:apeppere@gmail.com
Stephan Wenger
Vidyo, Inc.
433 Hackensack Ave.
Hackensack,NJ07601
United States of America
Email:stewe@stewe.org

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