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23.05.12
With its gifts to report second-by-second data on all See trade passing through the STB, combined with new functionality for analyzing OTT overhaul quality, the microVB 2.0 provides the business's most complete capability for
monitoring the viewer wisdom in the multiservice, multiscreen market. Widely deployed by important service providers, Bridge Technologies' microVB is the trade's only viable solution for monitoring at the STB, delivering Cyclopean maintenance cost savings for digital media operators by giving unprecedented access to correct and continuous information about the service quality masterly by the subscriber. microVB 2.0 provides statistics-gathering capabilities that allow operators to visual display unit every factor influencing QoS and the viewer experience, including interactions between triple-manoeuvre services, contention for bandwidth with Internet streaming media, and OTT maintenance degradation. The microVB 2.0's OTT capabilities frame use of specialized parameters developed by Bridge Technologies for monitoring ABR streams. The scheme offers an extensive protocol breakdown of all packets flowing between the residential gateway and the STB. Behaviour details such as peak, average, and total bandwidth are set for all the packets categorized into 25 separate draft summaries. The data is graphically represented to succour quick appraisal. microVB 2.0 networks are instanter scalable, with each central microVB server supporting thousands of microVB probes in own subscriber premises. To simplify deployment across a to the utmost range of network configurations, the microVB self-connects to the server using either
multicast or unicast protocols and streamlines the superintendence of large networks by automatically naming each rush. As many as four simultaneous streams can be supported by each microVB, with each spout measuring continuous data including bandwidth, MLR (media defeat rate), IAT (inter-packet arrival ever), and RTP (real-time protocol) drops. The microVB sends the collated statistics to Bridge Technologies' MDC controller/server for intricate analysis and graphical presentation. All data are made convenient in XML
format by the MDC to allow customized analysis by third-celebration systems.
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