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Audio Video Bridging (AVB) is a common name for the set of technical standards which provide improved synchronization, low-latency, and reliability for switched Ethernet networks. AVB embodies the following technologies and standards: IEEE 802.1Qat and 802.1Qav amendments have been incorporated to the base IEEE 802.1Q-2011 document, which specifies the operation of Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks.

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  • Audio Video Bridging (AVB) is a common name for the set of technical standards which provide improved synchronization, low-latency, and reliability for switched Ethernet networks. AVB embodies the following technologies and standards: * IEEE 802.1AS-2011: Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications (gPTP); * IEEE 802.1Qav-2009: Forwarding and Queuing for Time-Sensitive Streams (FQTSS); * IEEE 802.1Qat-2010: Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP); * IEEE 802.1BA-2011: Audio Video Bridging (AVB) Systems; * IEEE 1722-2011 Layer 2 Transport Protocol for Time Sensitive Applications (AV Transport Protocol, AVTP); and * IEEE 1722.1-2013 Device Discovery, Enumeration, Connection Management and Control Protocol (AVDECC). IEEE 802.1Qat and 802.1Qav amendments have been incorporated to the base IEEE 802.1Q-2011 document, which specifies the operation of Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks. AVB was initially developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Audio Video Bridging task group of the IEEE 802.1 standards committee. In November 2012, Audio Video Bridging task group was renamed to Time-Sensitive Networking task group to reflect the expanded scope of its work, which is to "provide the specifications that will allow time-synchronized low latency streaming services through IEEE 802 networks". Further standardization efforts are ongoing in IEEE 802.1 TSN task group. To help ensure interoperability between devices that implement the AVB and TSN standards, the AVnu Alliance develops device certification for the automotive, consumer, and professional audio and video markets. (en)
  • Audio Video Bridging (AVB) bezeichnet eine Reihe von Standards der Audio/Video Bridging Task Group (IEEE 802.1) für synchronisiertes und priorisiertes Streaming von Audio- und Videodaten über Netzwerke. Die AVB Task Group hat sich im November 2012, im Zuge einer Erweiterung ihres Arbeitsgebietes, in Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) Task Group umbenannt. Die TSN Task Group arbeitet unter anderem auch an Erweiterungen der in AVB definierten Mechanismen. AVB setzt sich aus folgenden Standards zusammen: 1. * IEEE 802.1AS: Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications (gPTP), 2. * IEEE 802.1Qat: Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP), 3. * IEEE 802.1Qav: Forwarding and Queuing for Time-Sensitive Streams, und 4. * IEEE 802.1BA: Audio Video Bridging Systems IEEE 802.1Qat und IEEE 802.1Qav erweitern den etablierten Standard IEEE 802.1Q, der Priorisierung und Virtuelles LAN beschreibt. Beide Erweiterungen wurden in IEEE 802.1Q-2011 integriert. (de)
  • Audio Video Bridging (más conocido por sus siglas, AVB) es un estándar orientado a la transmisión de datos sincronizados de audio y vídeo sobre redes LAN. El estándar es desarrollado y mantenido por el subgrupo de trabajo Time-Sensitive Networking Task Group del IEEE, perteneciente al comité técnico IEEE 802.1.​ Para tal fin, las especificaciones de AVB engloban otros estándares. Los más relevantes son: * IEEE 802.1AS: Temporización y Sincronización para aplicaciones sensibles al tiempo (gPTP), * IEEE 802.1Qat: Protocolo de reserva de Stream (SRP), * IEEE 802.1Qav: Transmisión y colas para Streams sensibles al tiempo (FQTSS) * IEEE 802.1BA: Sistemas de Audio Video Bridging IEEE 802.1Qat y 802.1Qav son enmiendas al documento base IEEE 802.1Q, que especifica la operación de redes virtuales de área local en puente, que se implementan por medio de dispositivos de red normalmente llamados switches Ethernet. (es)
  • L'Audio Video Bridging (AVB) est le nom d'un ensemble de normes techniques mis au point par l'IEEE pour standardiser les réseaux numérique professionnel média. (fr)
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  • L'Audio Video Bridging (AVB) est le nom d'un ensemble de normes techniques mis au point par l'IEEE pour standardiser les réseaux numérique professionnel média. (fr)
  • Audio Video Bridging (AVB) is a common name for the set of technical standards which provide improved synchronization, low-latency, and reliability for switched Ethernet networks. AVB embodies the following technologies and standards: IEEE 802.1Qat and 802.1Qav amendments have been incorporated to the base IEEE 802.1Q-2011 document, which specifies the operation of Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks. (en)
  • Audio Video Bridging (AVB) bezeichnet eine Reihe von Standards der Audio/Video Bridging Task Group (IEEE 802.1) für synchronisiertes und priorisiertes Streaming von Audio- und Videodaten über Netzwerke. Die AVB Task Group hat sich im November 2012, im Zuge einer Erweiterung ihres Arbeitsgebietes, in Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) Task Group umbenannt. Die TSN Task Group arbeitet unter anderem auch an Erweiterungen der in AVB definierten Mechanismen. AVB setzt sich aus folgenden Standards zusammen: (de)
  • Audio Video Bridging (más conocido por sus siglas, AVB) es un estándar orientado a la transmisión de datos sincronizados de audio y vídeo sobre redes LAN. El estándar es desarrollado y mantenido por el subgrupo de trabajo Time-Sensitive Networking Task Group del IEEE, perteneciente al comité técnico IEEE 802.1.​ Para tal fin, las especificaciones de AVB engloban otros estándares. Los más relevantes son: (es)
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  • Audio/Video Bridging (de)
  • Audio Video Bridging (en)
  • Audio Video Bridging (es)
  • Audio Video Bridging (fr)
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