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LS to IETF AVT WG, ITU-T SG11 and FG CarCom on Requesting Assitance on the Protocols for draft new Recommendation ITU-T G.MDCSPNE
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State | Posted |
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Submitted Date | 2009-02-18 |
From Group | ITU-T-SG-16 |
From Contact | Simão Ferraz de Campos |
To Group | avt |
To Contacts | Roni Even <ron.even.tlv@gmail.com> Tom Taylor <tom.taylor@rogers.com> |
Cc | ITU-T SG11 (tsbsg11@itu.int) FG CarCom (judit.katona@itu.int) |
Response Contact | SG 16 secretariat (tsbsg16@itu.int) |
Technical Contact | Dominic Ho (hod@missouri.edu) Harald Kullmann (Harald.Kullmann@telekom.de) |
Purpose | For action |
Deadline | 2009-05-31 Action Taken |
Attachments | Draft 8 of G.MDCSPNE "Mechanism for Dynamic Coordination of Voice Enhancement SPNE" |
Body |
ITU-T Q18 of WP1/16 would like to request your assistance to identify if there are existing protocols (e.g. RTP packet definitions) that can be utilized to realize the dynamic coordination mechanism defined in the draft new Recommendation ITU-T G.MDCSPNE over IP networks. G.MDCSPNE defines a generic framework and protocol requirements for a coordination mechanism intended to minimize undesirable interaction of voice processing functions present on bearer paths of a communication link, for the purpose of improving overall end-to-end voice quality. Voice quality improvement is achieved through the usage of “capability lists”, exchanged among nodes on the bearer path, to identify the state of signal processing functions (available/unavailable) over a call connection. This information is then used to refer to a common “rule book” to cause the de-activation of redundant functions, and the retention of the signal processing functions that are in most favourable locations for improving voice quality. One important aspect of G.MDCSPNE is that it allows dynamic coordination of signal processing functions/devices during a call. Dynamic coordination is needed in response to changes in signal processing function availability due to, for example, call topology changes such as call transfer or call handover, all within the same call session. The generic capability list format structure and the rules for de-activation and retention, based on this state information, have been finalized in G.MDCSPNE. The scope of G.MDCSPNE, however, does not cover the definition of protocols for the exchange of capability list information on the bearer path to realize the coordination mechanism over IP networks. ITU-T Q18 of WP1/16 would like to request your assistance in identifying if there is (are) existing standard specifications that could serve as a vehicle for exchange of state of availability of voice processing functions among nodes on a call-path, to satisfy the requirements for a dynamic coordination mechanism over IP networks as contained in ITU-T Q18/16 draft G.MDCSPNE. ITU-T Q18/16 understands that modification of the generic capability list format structure in G.MDCSPNE may be needed in order to take advantage of existing specifications to implement the dynamic coordination mechanism. If such should be the case, ITU-T Q18/16 would appreciate very much if you would provide the modifications needed. For information purposes, attached please find the latest version of G.MDCSPNE for your reference. G.MDCSPNE is expected to go for consent at the ITU-T October 2009 SG16 meeting and become an ITU-T standard afterwards. Attachment - Draft 8 of G.MDCSPNE “Mechanism for Dynamic Coordination of Voice Enhancement SPNE” |