org.mobicents.media.server.impl.rtp
Class JitterBuffer
java.lang.Object
org.mobicents.media.server.impl.rtp.JitterBuffer
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.io.Serializable
public class JitterBuffer
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements java.io.Serializable
Implements jitter buffer.
A jitter buffer temporarily stores arriving packets in order to minimize
delay variations. If packets arrive too late then they are discarded. A
jitter buffer may be mis-configured and be either too large or too small.
If a jitter buffer is too small then an excessive number of packets may be
discarded, which can lead to call quality degradation. If a jitter buffer is
too large then the additional delay can lead to conversational difficulty.
A typical jitter buffer configuration is 30mS to 50mS in size. In the case of
an adaptive jitter buffer then the maximum size may be set to 100-200mS. Note
that if the jitter buffer size exceeds 100mS then the additional delay
introduced can lead to conversational difficulty.
- Author:
- Oleg Kulikov, amit bhayani
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary |
JitterBuffer(int jitter)
Creates new instance of jitter. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
JitterBuffer
public JitterBuffer(int jitter)
- Creates new instance of jitter.
- Parameters:
fmt - the format of the received mediajitter - the size of the jitter in milliseconds.
setClock
public void setClock(RtpClock clock)
setFormat
public void setFormat(org.mobicents.media.Format format)
getJitter
public int getJitter()
getInterArrivalJitter
public double getInterArrivalJitter()
getMaxJitter
public double getMaxJitter()
write
public void write(RtpPacket packet)
reset
public void reset()
read
public RtpPacket read(long timestamp)
- Returns:
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