Method and receiver for reliable detection of the status of an RTP packet stream
First Claim
1. A method of determining a status of a real-time transfer protocol (RTP) packet stream at a receiver, said method including the steps of:
- performing, by the receiver, at regular time intervals, a sequence comprising the steps of;
determining a time period elapsed since reception of the last RTP packet at the receiver;
determining whether a RTP control protocol (RTCP) packet has been received within a predetermined period of time;
determining a payload size of the last received RTP packet, wherein the payload size is determined only if the elapsed time period is greater than the time interval and a RTCP packet has been received within the predetermined period of time;
receiving information about an output data type of a jitter buffer of the receiver, the output data type being based on a type of audio data contained in the last received RTP packet;
categorizing the RTP packet stream as alive if the elapsed time period is greater than the time interval, the payload size of the last received RTP packet is below a predetermined threshold size, and the information received about the output data type of the jitter buffer indicates that the type of audio data contained in the last received RTP packet is comfort noise data generated at an encoder and received at the jitter buffer in at least one comfort noise packet;
categorizing the RTP packet stream as dead if the elapsed time period is greater than the time interval and the payload size of the last received RTP packet is above the predetermined threshold size; and
responsive to categorizing the RTP packet stream as dead, sending an alarm to an audio output device in communication with the receiver.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a method and a receiver (135) for determining the status of a real-time transfer protocol (RTP) packet stream. The method includes the steps of determining (220) a time period elapsed since reception of the last RTP packet, determining (250) the content of the last received RTP packet and categorizing the status of the RTP packet stream based on the elapsed time period and the content of the last received RTP packet. The present invention is preferably implemented in a processor or processing means (180) of the receiver and is advantageous in that the risk of false detection of dead RTP packet streams is reduced.
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1. A method of determining a status of a real-time transfer protocol (RTP) packet stream at a receiver, said method including the steps of:
performing, by the receiver, at regular time intervals, a sequence comprising the steps of; determining a time period elapsed since reception of the last RTP packet at the receiver; determining whether a RTP control protocol (RTCP) packet has been received within a predetermined period of time; determining a payload size of the last received RTP packet, wherein the payload size is determined only if the elapsed time period is greater than the time interval and a RTCP packet has been received within the predetermined period of time; receiving information about an output data type of a jitter buffer of the receiver, the output data type being based on a type of audio data contained in the last received RTP packet; categorizing the RTP packet stream as alive if the elapsed time period is greater than the time interval, the payload size of the last received RTP packet is below a predetermined threshold size, and the information received about the output data type of the jitter buffer indicates that the type of audio data contained in the last received RTP packet is comfort noise data generated at an encoder and received at the jitter buffer in at least one comfort noise packet; categorizing the RTP packet stream as dead if the elapsed time period is greater than the time interval and the payload size of the last received RTP packet is above the predetermined threshold size; and responsive to categorizing the RTP packet stream as dead, sending an alarm to an audio output device in communication with the receiver. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A receiver comprising a processor for determining, at regular time intervals, a status of a real-time transfer protocol (RTP) packet stream, said processor being configured to:
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determine a time period elapsed since reception of the last RTP packet at the receiver; determine a payload size of the last received RTP packet; receive information about a type of audio data output from a jitter buffer of the receiver, the information being received only when the elapsed time period is greater than the time interval and the payload size of the last received RTP packet is below a predetermined threshold size; categorize the RTP packet stream as alive if the elapsed time period is greater than the time interval, the payload size of the last received RTP packet is below the predetermined threshold size, and the information received about the type of audio data output from the jitter buffer indicates that audio data contained in the last received RTP packet is comfort noise data generated at an encoder and received at the jitter buffer in at least one comfort noise packet; and categorize the RTP packet stream as dead if the elapsed time period is greater than the time interval, the payload size of the last received RTP packet is below the predetermined threshold size, and the information received about the type of audio data output from the jitter buffer indicates that audio data contained in the last received RTP packet is comfort noise data generated by the jitter buffer according to a packet loss concealment algorithm. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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