The means of packet selection for measurement is not specified in RFC 3393, but could, for example, be the packets that had the largest variation in delay in a selected time period. The delay is specified from the start of the packet being transmitted at the source to the start of the packet being received at the destination. A component of the delay that does not vary from packet to packet can be ignored. If the packet sizes are the same and packets always take the same time to be processed at the destination, then the time the end of the packet is received could be used instead of the time the beginning is received.
Instantaneous packet delay variation is the difference between successive packets—here RFC 3393 does specify the selection criteria—and this is usually what is loosely termed
jitter, although
jitter is also sometimes the term used for the
variance of the packet delay. As an example, say packets are transmitted every 20 ms. If the second packet is received 30 ms after the first packet, IPDV = +10 ms. This is referred to as
dispersion. If the second packet is received 10 ms after the first packet, IPDV = −10 ms. This is referred to as
clumping. ==PDV diagrams==