Will WebRTC be the ultimate form of national standard GB28181 for terminal output?

Recently, our various products are integrating the function expansion of the national standard GB28181. There are EasyNVR national standard GB28181 cascading upwards, EasyGBS lower-level access and upper-level cascading, EasyCVR multi-protocol access and GB28181 output, everyone is doing GB28181 The maturity and rise of the national standard are the result of mutual promotion and promotion of policy and implementation. Before, there was no such a complete agreement that could unify the idea of ​​cascading platforms with each other. Now that there is, it is inevitable that various types of systems support GB28181;

  • EasyNVR converges RTSP/Onvif devices and cascades to the upper platform:
    EasyNVR National Standard GB28181
  • EasyGBS national standard access and upward cascading:
    EasyGBS national standard equipment access
    EasyGBS national standard cascade upward
  • EasyCVR can converge various protocols and cascade up to GB28181:
    EasyCVR national standard cascade

At the same time, we are also doing a lower-level development of WebRTC, and found that the real-time effect of WebRTC is indeed surprisingly good. We comprehensively analyzed:

  1. The video transmission of WebRTC uses the RTP/RTCP protocol, which is the same as GB/T28181;
  2. WebRTC has its own custom exchange methods in signaling, which is similar to the SIP protocol, and its main purpose is to exchange information such as SDP;
  3. If it can connect the WebRTC signaling exchange method with the national standard SIP signaling exchange method, can the RTP/RTCP of WebRTC be connected with the RTP/RTCP of GB/T28181?
  4. So can GB/T28181 take advantage of the various underlying frameworks of WebRTC?
  5. WebRTC+GB28181, delay, intercom, echo, are all okay?

Yes, we are developing according to this idea!

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