BS EN 62676-2-1:2014
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Video surveillance systems for use in security applications – Video transmission protocols. General requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 41 |
IEC 62676-2-1:2013 introduces an IP network interface for devices in surveillance applications. This International Standard specifies a network protocol for the full interoperability of video devices. On top of the basic layers protocols are defined to accomplish the full interoperability of video devices. In surveillance applications IP video devices have to use standardized protocols to accomplish following functionality: video streaming, stream control, event handling, discovery, capability description, device management, PTZ control, auxiliaries and other functions.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | English CONTENTS |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
17 | 3.2 Abbreviations |
18 | 4 Video transmission network architecture 4.1 General |
19 | 4.2 Networking and connectivity 4.2.1 General Figures Figure 1 – Overview IP Video standard protocol Figure 2 – Functional protocol layers |
20 | 4.2.2 Network streaming performance: quality of service 4.3 Device discovery and description 4.4 Video media types and payload formats 4.5 Video transport 4.6 Eventing and health check |
21 | 5 The building block of existing standards 6 VSS device model 6.1 Overview Figure 3 – Building block of existing standards |
22 | 6.2 Device model elements Figure 4 – VTD example network |
23 | 7 General IP interoperability requirements 7.1 General 7.2 General protocol requirements overview 7.3 General high level IP video interface and protocol requirements 7.3.1 General |
24 | 7.3.2 Versioning, capability exchange, and extensibility requirements 7.3.3 Implementations 7.4 Non-conformance video transmission systems and devices 7.5 Mandatory documentation for the IP video interface of a VTD |
26 | 7.6 Video and data transport: mandatory streaming requirements 7.7 Overview Figure 5 – Layer structure |
27 | 8 Live streaming 8.1 General 8.2 Media stream protocol 8.2.1 Transport format 8.2.2 Media transport |
28 | Figure 6 – RTCP sequence |
29 | 8.2.3 Synchronization point Figure 7 – RTCP sender report Figure 8 – Media synchronization |
30 | 8.3 Media control protocol 8.3.1 Stream control 8.3.2 RTSP Figure 9 – Stream control |
31 | 8.3.3 Keep-alive method for RTSP session Tables Table 1 – RTSP methods |
32 | 8.3.4 RTSP audio and video synchronization Figure 10 – Keep alive |
33 | 8.3.5 RTSP message example |
34 | 8.4 Error handling 9 Playback 9.1 General 9.2 RTP header extension 10 Device discovery and description 11 Eventing requirements |
36 | Bibliography |