Ravenna is a technology for
real-time
Real-time or real time describes various operations in computing or other processes that must guarantee response times within a specified time (deadline), usually a relatively short time. A real-time process is generally one that happens in defined ...
transport of
audio
Audio most commonly refers to sound, as it is transmitted in signal form. It may also refer to:
Sound
*Audio signal, an electrical representation of sound
*Audio frequency, a frequency in the audio spectrum
* Digital audio, representation of soun ...
and other media data over
IP network
The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is a framework for organizing the set of communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks according to functional criteria. The foundational protocols in the suit ...
s. Ravenna was introduced on September 10, 2010 at the
International Broadcasting Convention
International Broadcasting Convention, more commonly known by its initials IBC, is an annual trade show, held in September at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. IBC's tagline is “By the industry. For the ...
in Amsterdam. Ravenna can operate on most existing network infrastructures using standard networking technology. Performance and capacity scale with
network performance
Network performance refers to measures of service quality of a network as seen by the customer.
There are many different ways to measure the performance of a network, as each network is different in nature and design. Performance can also be mode ...
. Ravenna is designed to match broadcasters' requirements for
low latency, full signal
transparency
Transparency, transparence or transparent most often refer to:
* Transparency (optics), the physical property of allowing the transmission of light through a material
They may also refer to:
Literal uses
* Transparency (photography), a still ...
and high reliability. Fields of application include in-house signal distribution for broadcasting houses and other fixed installations, flexible setups at venues and live events,
outside broadcasting
Outside broadcasting (OB) is the electronic field production (EFP) of television or radio programmes (typically to cover television news and sports television events) from a mobile remote broadcast television studio. Professional video came ...
support, and inter-studio links across
wide area network
A wide area network (WAN) is a telecommunications network that extends over a large geographic area. Wide area networks are often established with leased telecommunication circuits.
Businesses, as well as schools and government entities, u ...
links and production facilities.
Standard protocols
Ravenna is an IP-based solution. As such it is based on protocol levels at or above layer 3 of the
OSI reference model. All protocols and mechanisms used within Ravenna are based on widely deployed and established standards:
* Streaming is based on the well-established
RTP / RTCP protocols with payload formats defined by various RFCs (i.e. RFC 3550, RFC 3551 et al.).
* Both
unicast
Unicast is data transmission from a single sender (red) to a single receiver (green). Other devices on the network (yellow) do not participate in the communication.
In computer networking, unicast is a one-to-one transmission from one point in ...
and
multicast
In computer networking, multicast is group communication where data transmission is addressed to a group of destination computers simultaneously. Multicast can be one-to-many or many-to-many distribution. Multicast should not be confused wit ...
are supported on a per-stream basis.
* Stream management and connection is achieved through
SDP or
RTSP protocol.
*
QoS is based on
DiffServ
Differentiated services or DiffServ is a computer networking architecture that specifies a mechanism for classifying and managing network traffic and providing quality of service (QoS) on modern IP networks. DiffServ can, for example, be used ...
mechanism
* Device configuration and discovery is executed through the use of
DHCP
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network management protocol used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks for automatically assigning IP addresses and other communication parameters to devices connected to the network using a cli ...
/
DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical and distributed naming system for computers, services, and other resources in the Internet or other Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It associates various information with domain names assigned to ...
services or
zeroconf
Zero-configuration networking (zeroconf) is a set of technologies that automatically creates a usable computer network based on the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) when computers or network peripherals are interconnected. It does not require ma ...
mechanisms.
* Low-level device configuration is accomplished through independent
web services via
protocol.
* Time synchronization is maintained via
Precision Time Protocol, PTPv2 (
IEEE
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a 501(c)(3) professional association for electronic engineering and electrical engineering (and associated disciplines) with its corporate office in New York City and its operati ...
1588-2008).
* Stream redundancy is based on
SMPTE ST 2022-7 standard.
Open technology
Ravenna is an open-technology standard without a proprietary
licensing
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A license is granted by a party (licensor) to another party (licensee) as an element of an agreeme ...
policy. A first-draft version of the Ravenna specification is publicly available. The development is jointly executed within the RAVENNA Partner Group under the leadership of ALC NetworX GmbH, Munich. Current Ravenna partners include:
* 2wcom (Germany)
* AEQ (Spain)
* AETA (France)
* Archwave (Switzerland)
* AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH (Germany)
* Calrec (UK)
* Digigram (France)
* DirectOut (Germany)
*
Dolby
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (often shortened to Dolby Labs and known simply as Dolby) is an American company specializing in audio noise reduction, audio encoding/compression, spatial audio, and HDR imaging. Dolby licenses its technologies to ...
(USA)
*
Genelec (Finland)
* Infomedia (China)
*
Lawo (Germany)
* Merging Technologies (Switzerland)
*
Neumann (Germany)
* Orban (USA)
* Qbit (Germany)
*
Riedel Communications (Germany)
*
Ross Video (Canada)
*
Schoeps (Germany)
*
SciSys (Germany)
* Sonifex (UK)
* Sound4 (France)
*
The Telos Alliance (USA)
* WorldCast Systems (France)
* and others
Standardization activities
Ravenna contributed to the
AES67
AES67 is a technical standard for audio over IP and audio over Ethernet (AoE) interoperability. The standard was developed by the Audio Engineering Society and first published in September 2013. It is a layer 3 protocol suite based on existing ...
standardization efforts. Ravenna is compatible with AES67 and all relevant mechanisms, protocols and formats used for synchronization, transport and payload mandated by AES67 are fully supported.
Ravenna contributed to the
SMPTE 2110 standardization efforts. Ravenna is compatible with the audio parts SMPTE ST 2110-30 and -31.
Awards
Ravenna was a recipient of a
Technology & Engineering Emmy Award
The Technology and Engineering Emmy Awards, or Technology and Engineering Emmys, are one of two sets of Emmy Awards that are presented for outstanding achievement in engineering development in the television industry. The Technology and Enginee ...
in 2020 for Development of Synchronized multi-channel uncompressed audio transport over IP Network.
Notes
References
External links
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{{Digital audio and video protocols
Digital audio
Audio network protocols