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    Technology Case Study on Web Real-Time Communications (WebRTC)

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    Date
    2016-05-01
    Author
    Karnati, Nagarjuna
    Hash, Larry; Adviser
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    Subject
    WebRTC
    Web real-time communication
    peer to peer media
    network address translation
    Abstract
    Web real-time communication (WebRTC) is the latest technology standard which enables web browsers to communicate directly without having to install any internal or external plug-ins. WebRTC fills a critical gap in the web platform where a native proprietary app like Skype could do something which is media communication that World Wide Web just couldn’t. Now, this can be done form web using WebRTC technology. This paper starts with a brief introduction of WebRTC and how it got started. Moving on, it provides information about the WebRTC technical goals, architecture and protocols involved. This paper highlights the network address translation (NAT) traversal where STUN, TURN and ICE protocols are involved. Also, this paper highlights about the peer to peer to media flows with reference to WebRTC protocol stack and application program interface (API). In the end, this paper discusses about implemented security features, tools available for WebRTC development and provides enterprise use cases.
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    Approved and recommended for acceptance as a project in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Telecommunications.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1951/68112
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