Audio Video Bridging

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Audio Video Bridging (AVB) is a set of IEEE standards that enable time-synchronized, low-latency audio and video streaming over Ethernet networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IEEE standard family
networking standard
abbreviation AVB
appliesTo automotive infotainment networks
broadcast video systems
industrial control networks
local area networks
professional audio systems
basedOn Ethernet
category audio over Ethernet
real-time Ethernet
video over Ethernet
compatibleWith IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
defines profiles for AVB systems
ensures bandwidth reservation
bounded latency
low jitter
field audio networking
computer networking
video networking
goal deterministic latency
synchronized media clocks
time-sensitive transport over Ethernet
improvesOn best-effort Ethernet
includes IEEE 802.1AS
IEEE 802.1BA
IEEE 802.1Qat
IEEE 802.1Qav
partOf IEEE 802 standards
predecessorOf Time-Sensitive Networking
provides low-latency streaming
quality of service
time-synchronized streaming
relatedTo Time-Sensitive Networking
requires AVB-capable endpoints
AVB-capable switches
standardizedBy IEEE
streamReservationStandard IEEE 802.1Qat
supports audio streaming
real-time media
video streaming
systemProfileStandard IEEE 802.1BA
timeSyncStandard IEEE 802.1AS
trafficShapingStandard IEEE 802.1Qav
uses IEEE 802.1 standards
precision time protocol
stream reservation
time synchronization
traffic shaping


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