Real-time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP) in Overlay Multicast
draft-ott-avtcore-rtcp-overlay-multicast-01
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Authors | Igor Curcio , Joerg Ott , Varun Singh , Jegadish Devadoss | ||
Last updated | 2011-07-11 (Latest revision 2011-07-04) | ||
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Abstract
The Real-time Transport Control Protocol(RTCP) is designed to operate along with Real-time Transport Protocol(RTP) in unicast, single- source multicast and any-source multicast environments. With the availability of overlay multicast and Application Layer Multicast(ALM), the suitability of RTCP in such environments need to be analyzed. The applicability of the existing RTCP reporting architectures in overlay multicast and ALM environments are investigated and the new features that may be required are discussed in this document.
Authors
Igor Curcio
Joerg Ott
Varun Singh
Jegadish Devadoss
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