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	Title           : RTCP Extensions for Single-Source Multicast Sessions with Unicast Feedback
	Author(s)       : J. Ott, J. Chesterfield
	Filename        : draft-ietf-avt-rtcpssm-16.txt
	Pages           : 59
	Date            : 2008-01-04

This document specifies an extension to the Real-time Transport 
Control Protocol (RTCP) to use unicast feedback to a multicast 
sender. The proposed extension is useful for single-source multicast 
sessions such as Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) communication where 
the traditional model of many-to-many group communication is either 
not available or not desired. In addition, it can be applied to any 
group that might benefit from a sender-controlled summarized 
reporting mechanism.  







  
Ott et al.

 Internet Draft - Expires July 2008


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 RTCP with Unicast Feedback

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