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Post-Repair Loss RLE Report Block Type for RTCP XR
draft-begen-avt-post-repair-rtcp-xr-01

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Ali C. Begen , Dong Hsu , Michael Lague
Last updated 2008-10-06 (Latest revision 2008-05-25)
Replaced by draft-ietf-avt-post-repair-rtcp-xr
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Abstract

This document defines a new report block type within the framework of RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) Extended Reports (XR). One of the initial XR report block types is the Loss Run Length Encoding (RLE) Report Block. This report conveys the information regarding the individual Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) packet receipt and loss events experienced during the RTCP interval preceding the transmission of the report. The new report, which is referred to as the Post-repair Loss RLE Report, carries the information regarding the remaining lost packets after all error-repair techniques are applied. By comparing the RTP packet receipts/losses before and after the error repair is completed, one can determine the effectiveness of the error-repair techniques in an aggregated fashion. This document also defines the signaling of the Post-repair Loss RLE Report in the Session Description Protocol (SDP).

Authors

Ali C. Begen
Dong Hsu
Michael Lague

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