Disaggregated Media in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
draft-loreto-splices-disaggregated-media-02
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Authors | Gonzalo Camarillo , Salvatore Loreto , Rifaat Shekh-Yusef | ||
Last updated | 2011-06-25 | ||
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Abstract
Disaggregated media refers to the ability for a user to create a multimedia session combining different media streams, coming from different devices under his or her control, so that they are treated by the far end of the session as a single media session. This document lists several use cases that involve disaggregated media in SIP. Additionally, this document analyzes what types of disaggregated media can be implemented using existing protocol mechanisms, and the pros and cons of using each of those mechanisms. Finally, this document describes scenarios that are not covered by current mechanisms and proposes new IETF work to cover them.
Authors
Gonzalo Camarillo
Salvatore Loreto
Rifaat Shekh-Yusef
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