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Title : A Media Resource Control Protocol Developed by Cisco, Nuance, and Speechworks.
Author(s) : S. Shanmugham
Filename : draft-shanmugham-mrcp-05.txt
Pages : 79
Date : 2004-1-12
This document describes a Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP)
that was developed jointly by Cisco Systems, Inc., Nuance
Communications, and Speechworks Inc. It is published as an RFC as
input for further IETF development in this area.
MRCP controls media service resources like speech synthesizers,
recognizers, signal generators, signal detectors, fax servers etc.
over a network. This protocol is designed to work with streaming
protocols like RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) or SIP(Session
Initiation Protocol) which help establish control connections to
external media streaming devices, and media delivery mechanisms like
RTP (Real Time Protocol)
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