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Agilent Technologies introduces IPTV analysis tool for China’s AVS-IPTV standard
Apr 8, 2008 8:28 AM
The Agilent J6900A Triple Play Analyzer running the new AVS-IPTV analysis and monitoring software is intended to help service providers and network equipment manufacturers accelerate development and deployment of AVS-based IPTV.
Agilent Technologies has introduced the Audio/Video Coding Standard (AVS)-IPTV analysis and monitoring software.
Designed for the Agilent Triple Play Analyzer platform, the software empowers service providers and network equipment manufacturers to accelerate the development and deployment of AVS-based IPTV networks and ensure acceptable Quality of Service.
AVS is one of the advanced audio/video coding standards for IPTV delivery developed by the AVS Workgroup of China.
The Agilent J6900A Triple Play Analyzer detects and resolves signaling, transport and voice/video/data Quality of Service and Quality of Experience problems before customers are affected. The Agilent Triple Play Analyzer provides AVS-IPTV measurements that include:
passive AVS Video MOS (Mean Opinion Score) analysis for hundreds of IPTV/VoD streams in real-time;
real-time playback of AVS-based IPTV multicast or Video/TV on-demand streams in real-time with audio;
AVS-IPTV MPEG Transport Stream analysis based on the ETSI TR101-290 standard;
IPTV transmission layer analysis based on the RFC4445; and
analysis of IPTV channel-zapping latency and VoD command response times.
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