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Title : A SPEECHSC protocol for Media Resource Control
Author(s) : S. Shanmugham
Filename : draft-shanmugham-speechsc-00.txt
Pages : 81
Date : 2003-5-22
This document describes a proposal for the SPEECHSC protocol and
aims to meet the requirements specified in the SPEECHSC working
group requirements document. It is based on the Media Resource
Control Protocol (MRCP) developed jointly by Cisco Systems, Inc.,
Nuance Communications, and Speechworks Inc.
The SPEECHSC protocol will control media service resources like
speech synthesizers, recognizers, signal generators, signal
detectors, fax servers etc. over a network. This protocol depends on
a session management protocol such as the Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) to establish a separate SPEECHSC control session
between the client and the media server. It also depends on SIP to
establish the media pipe and associated parameters between the media
source or sink and the media server. Once this is done, the SPEECHSC
protocol exchange can happen over the control session established
above allowing the client to command and control the media
processing resources that may exist on the media server.
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