AVB Protocols
AVB Protocols (Audio Video Bridging) are a set of standards developed by the IEEE to ensure reliable and synchronized delivery of audio and video data over Ethernet networks. These protocols help reduce latency and improve the quality of streaming media, making them ideal for professional audio and video applications.
The main components of AVB Protocols include Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) for precise timing and Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP) for bandwidth allocation. By prioritizing time-sensitive data, AVB Protocols enable seamless communication between devices, enhancing the performance of multimedia systems in various environments, such as live events and broadcasting.