format. Three versions exist. IGMPv2 is common today but IGMPv3 is the next step.
MPEG2: Moving Picture Experts Group 2. The compression standard used today on most satellite and cable TV digital broadcasts.
MPLS:
MPTS: Multi Program Transport Streams. Transport Streams that carry multiple TV/Radio services.
Multicast: An IP mechanism that allows transmission of data to multiple receivers. A multicast can also have several transmit sources simultaneously. In video applications, multicast is typically used to distribute a video signal from a central source to multiple destinations.
NMS: Network Management System. A system used to supervise elements in an IP network. When a device reports an alarm, the alarm will be collected by the NMS and reported to the operator. NMS systems typically collect valuable statistics information about the network performance and can warn the operator early.
PCR: Program Clock Reference. A sampled 27MHz video clock used in MPEG2 Transport Streams. The primary purpose of the PCR is timing synchronization between transmitter and receiver.
PSI/SI: Program Specific Information / Service Information. This is information tables
QAM: Quadrature Amplitude Modulation. A digital modulation type that is used for transmission of digital TV signals over cable TV networks. Often referred to as
QoS: Quality of Service. A common term for a set of parameters
describing the quality you get from an IP network: Throughput, availability, delay, jitter and packet loss.
QPSK: Quadrature
RIP2: Routing Information Protocol v2. A protocol used between network routers to exchange routing tables and information.
RSVP: ReSerVation Protocol. A
RTP:
SDI: Serial Digital Interface. Also known as
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