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Topics
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Introduction to RTC
Key Components of RTC
Real-Time Protocols
Security in Real-Time Communications
Quality of Service (QoS) in (RTC)
Future Trends in RTC
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Real Time Communications
Real-Time Communications (RTC) refers to the technology that
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Key Components of Real-Time Communications
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the set of technologies and strategies that aim to ensure a consistent and
high-quality user experience during real-time interactions,
such as voice and video calls, online meetings, and live streaming.
QoS in RTC addresses various challenges, including network congestion,
latency, packet loss, and jitter, to deliver optimal performance.
Here are key aspects of QoS in RTC:
Bandwidth Management:
Bandwidth management in the context of Real-Time Communication
(RTC) involves optimizing and controlling network resources to ensure
the efficient transmission of real-time audio and video data.
Prioritization: Prioritize real-time traffic, such as voice and video
streams, over non-real-time traffic to ensure timely delivery.
Dynamic Allocation: Dynamically allocate bandwidth based on the
requirements of different media types and the current network conditions.
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Packet Prioritization:
• Packet prioritization is a key aspect of Quality of Service (QoS), a set of
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Jitter control
• Jitter control is an essential aspect of Quality of Service
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Edge Computing for Low Latency:
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trust in RTC.
It can be used for secure identity management, verifying the
integrity of communication logs, and ensuring the authenticity of
messages.
Smart Devices and IoT Integration:
Real-time communication is extending to smart devices and the
Internet of Things (IoT).
This includes applications in smart homes, healthcare monitoring,
and industrial IoT, where real-time data exchange is critical.
Context-Aware Communication
RTC systems are becoming more context-aware, adapting
communication experiences based on user preferences, location, and
the specific context of the interaction. This enhances
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and user satisfaction.
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