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WebRTC Training - Live Virtual Classroom


Zeolearn

Summary

Price
£1,699 inc VAT
Or £141.58/mo. for 12 months...
Study method
Online + live classes
Duration
24 hours · Part-time or full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

Peer-to-peer communication is the most important aspect of modern web applications and a software that has taken real time communications to a whole new level is WebRTC. Web applications need WebRTC to make available audio and video streaming. And the reason for its popularity among developers is that it comes loaded with features and doesn’t need any plugins or third party software to work.

Zeolearn Academy brings you WebRTC developer training that will help you master the application and all its fundamentals. You will learn the architecture of WebRTC, concepts of signalling channels using Web Sockets, understand the WebRTC APIs, implement WebRTC security and much more. This course is great for software professionals who want to stay up to date with all the latest happenings in WebRTC.

Description

What you will learn:

  • The WebRTC architecture and how it is revolutionizing modern web applications
  • The VoIP architecture
  • WebRTC APIs, their architecture and uses
  • How to implement security in WebRTC applications

Module 1: Introduction to WebRTC

  • What is WebRTC:
  • Next evolution of RT communications
  • PSTN/SS7 – VoIP/SIP – WebRTC/Any Signaling
  • Real Time Communications natively from a web browser
  • WebRTC current vendor support
    • Chrome
    • Firefox
    • Opera
    • Status of other browsers and devices
  • Standards Process
    • IETF standards track overview
    • Overview of RFCs and emerging internet drafts
    • W3C API standards overview
  • Understanding the legacy of RT Communications
  • PSTN
  • VoIP/SIP
  • WebRTC
  • PSTN Architecture
    • PSTN Equipment
      • Central Office Switches
      • POTS phones
      • PBX
      • Analog and Digital Trunks (T-1, OC-192 Fiber, etc)
      • Conference call media transcoding/mux
      • SS&Signaling infrastructure
    • Isolation of the media plane and the signaling plane
    • Signaling with SS7
    • Media transport with Digital TDM trunks
  • VoIP Architecture
    • VoIP Equipment
      • SIP Server / Soft switch
      • SIP Endpoints (IP phones, etc)
      • VoIP-PSTN Gateways
      • Media Control Unit for Transcoding/conferencing
      • Firewalls
      • Session Border Controllers - SBC
    • Isolation of the media plane and the signaling plane
    • Signaling Options
      • Many early signaling protocols
        • H.323. IAX2, MGCP, SIP
      • Consolidation to SIP in Carrier and Enterprise networks
        • Session Initiation Protocol - SIP
        • Use of Session Description Protocol - SDP
        • SDP/SIP/UDP/IP/Layer 2
        • Implementation of Secure SIP - SIPS
    • Media Transport
      • Encoding of Audio and Video using codecs
      • Transport of Audio and Video using Real Time Protocol – RTP
      • Encryption with SRTP
      • Codec/RTP/UDP/IP/layer 2
    • NAT Traversal Solutions developed for VoIP explained
      • STUN
      • TURN
      • ICE
  • WebRTC Architecture
    • WebRTC Equipment
      • Endpoint: Browser, embedded device (Google Glass, etc)
      • SIP or other Signaling Server(s)
      • Media Control Unit for Transcoding/conferencing
      • WebRTC Gateways – SIP/VoIP – PSTN – Others not yet defined
        • Signaling
        • Media
        • Data
      • Firewalls
      • WebRTC SBC (not yet defined)
    • Isolation of the Media plane and the Signaling plane
    • Signaling plane “agnostic”
    • Four Tasks
      • Media Stream Acquisition
      • Signaling
      • Media Transport
      • “Arbitrary” Data Transport
    • Practical examples, What can you do with WebRTC
    • Gesture Control: using Webcam controlled HTML5 Slides
      • API Demonstrator
    • ustyme
    • PIPE: File Transfer/Sharing on Facebook
    • Fluke Connect
    • Capiche
    • Be My Eyes
    • Rap Battles

Who is this course for?

This course is apt for software developers, web application developers, VoIP technicians and programmers.

Requirements

Participants are expected to have JavaScript and SIP/HTTP/Web programming experience. A knowledge of Real Time communications is ideal, as is a background with RT signalling using SIP. Experience with Node.js is helpful but not required.

System Requirements

  • Operating system such as Mac OS X, Windows or Linux (Mac needed to package iOS apps)
  • 4 GB RAM
  • Dual Core CPU

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