SRP

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SRP (Stream Reservation Protocol) is an IEEE 802.1 Audio Video Bridging (AVB) protocol that enables end-to-end reservation of network resources to guarantee quality of service for time-sensitive audio and video streams over Ethernet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Audio Video Bridging protocol
IEEE 802.1 protocol
network protocol
abbreviation SRP
applicationDomain automotive in-vehicle networks
broadcast video networks
industrial control networks
professional audio networks
basedOn Multiple Registration Protocol
communicationModel distributed reservation
compatibleWith IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging
definesRole bridges
stream listener
stream talker
ensures bandwidth reservation
bounded latency
low jitter
resource availability for streams
stream path establishment before transmission
guarantees minimum reserved bandwidth for each admitted stream
layer Data Link Layer
messageType listener asking failed
listener ready
talker advertise
talker failed
operatesOn Ethernet
partOfStandard IEEE 802.1Q
IEEE 802.1Qat
purpose end-to-end reservation of network resources
guarantee quality of service
support deterministic latency for streams
QoSMechanism class-based traffic shaping
per-stream bandwidth reservation
stream admission control
relatedTo Audio Video Bridging
IEEE 802.1AS
IEEE 802.1BA
IEEE 802.1Qav
Multiple Stream Registration Protocol
Time-Sensitive Networking
requires AVB-capable bridges
AVB-capable end stations
scope single Layer 2 domain
standardizedBy IEEE
supports time-sensitive audio streams
time-sensitive control streams
time-sensitive video streams
uses talker and listener model

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
IEEE 802.1Qat
Stream Reservation Protocol
abbreviation

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