Floor controlling (7th Plugtests)
TASSTA MCX supports both basic floor controlling (FC) procedures and more complex interactions, including prioritization and preemptive mechanisms.
When multiple users request a floor at the same time, the current speaker is defined by a number of factors, such as a call type or predefined priorities. Other requests are either rejected or queued.
The system administrator can set the maximum inactivity period, after which the MCPTT call terminates automatically.
Several users can talk in the group simultaneously without revoking the current talker. The maximum number of simultaneous talkers is configurable by the system administrator.
TASSTA participated in the following floor controlling tests:
- Basic FC functionality (client and server)
- Basic FC functionality. Effect of Priorities (client and server)
- Advanced FC functionality. Floor control revoking upon expires (T2) (client and server)
- Advanced FC functionality. Floor control queuing upon release (client and server)
- Advanced FC functionality. Floor control queuing upon revoke (client and server)
- Sharing and display of FA during basic FC operations (client and server)
- Multi-talker basic operation (client and server)
- Sharing location information during FC operations (client and server)
- Sharing location information during multi-talker FC operations (client and server)