Media Component. As outlined in Section 6.1, a media service is comprised of one or more media components, implementing specific sub-functions of the overall service. Although FLAME does not prescribe the specific abstractions or methods being used for the decomposition nor any specific capabilities being realized in the media component, we do assume data plane traffic of the media component to utilize HTTP or other IP-based protocols, see Figure 30. In addition, we expect media components to expose an optional Analytics interface, providing access to media-related analytics, such as frame rates, drop rates for video content, usage statistics, and alike. For this, there are a number of widely accepted standard KPI definitions, while we expect an HTTP/REST API realization for this interface.
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Media Component. As outlined in Section 6.1, a A media service is comprised of one or more media components, implementing specific sub-functions of the overall service. Although FLAME does not prescribe the specific abstractions or methods being used for the decomposition nor any specific capabilities being realized in the media component, we do assume data plane traffic of the media component to utilize HTTP or other IP-based protocols, see Figure 304. In addition, we expect media components to expose an optional Analytics interface, providing access to media-related analytics, such as frame rates, drop rates for video content, usage statistics, and alike. For this, there are a number of widely accepted standard KPI definitions, while we expect an HTTP/REST API realization for this interface.
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