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	Title		: QoS renegotiation using RTCP inband signaling
	Author(s)	: S. Oh
	Filename	: draft-oh-avt-rtcp-qos-signaling-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2004-7-14
	
The control protocol, RTCP, provides for periodic reporting of
   reception quality, participant identification and other source
   description information, notification on changes in session 
   membership, and the information needed to synchronize media streams.
   This document defines and extends these RTCP functionalities 
   to provide with the end-to-end QoS renegotiation using fast in-band
   signaling during the active session states. The main purpose of this 
   new function of RTCP is to support the handover between heterogeneous
   access networks with different QoS factors such as available 
   bandwidth etc.

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