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M. Handley: "SAP: Session Announcement Protocol", Internet-draft, version 5, IETF, April 1998.

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IGMPv3-based method for avoiding DoS attacks in - Antonio (2000)   (Correct)

....This protocol was used to carry information about the fiters that the local multicast router had to apply. We developed a Web based interface for allowing the administrator to grant or deny permissions for specific users and specific multicast sessions. This interface was able to parse SAP SDP[6, 7] packets and show a list of active multicast sessions in real time. It also allowed the administrator to limit the scope of the packets that a particular user could use. You can see this architecture in the Fig. 1. Kernel 2.2.X mauthclient mauthserver Call Response Basic Protocol ....

Mark Handley. "SAP: Session Announcement Protocol ". INTERNET-DRAFT. November 1996.


A Scalable Protocol for Reporting Periodically Using Multicast .. - Blazevic, Gauthier   (Correct)

....One solution to reduce the number of received reports is for every member to send its report to a server that combines the received reports and send a combined report to all members. However the server becomes a bottleneck as the group size increases. Toovercome this limitation Mark Handley [3] proposed to use multiple servers: each server receives the reports from a different subgroup of members and sends a combined report to its members and to the other servers. This scheme does not support well new members joining and leaving the multicast group as well as changes in the underlying ....

M. Handley, "SAP: Session Announcement Protocol," Internet Draft, 1996.


End-to-End Security in Active Networks - Brown (2001)   (Correct)

....session. The Session Description Protocol (SDP) specifies the content and format of this information [Handley98a] One method of announcing sessions is to regularly send the session description on a wellknown multicast address, with a specific scope, using the Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) [Handley99a]. The announcement includes information such as the organiser of the conference, and the session description. The bandwidth consumed by all announcements is limited, so senders must limit the rate that announcements are sent based on the fraction of the total bandwidth taken up by current ....

Mark Handley et al. SAP: Session Announcement Protocol, IETF work in progress, June 1999.


A Scalable Protocol For Reporting Periodically Using.. - Ljubica Blazevi'c Eric   (Correct)

....One solution to reduce the number of received reports is for every member to send its report to a server that combines the received reports and send a combined report to all members. However the server becomes a bottleneck as the group size increases. To overcome this limitation Mark Handley [3] proposed to use multiple servers: each server receives the reports from a different subgroup of members and sends a combined report to its members and to the other servers. This scheme does not support well new members joining and leaving the multicast group as well as changes in the underlying ....

M. Handley, "SAP: Session Announcement Protocol," Internet Draft, 1996.


Monitoring Reachability in the Global Multicast Infrastructure - Sarac, Almeroth (2000)   (Correct)

....These announcements have traditionally been used in the MBone as a way of informing the community about the availability of multicast conferences and broadcasts. One mechanism to communicate session announcements in the MBone is the sdr tool. Sdr is based on the Session Announcement Protocol (SAP)[10]. In SAP, announcements are periodically sent to a well known multicast address (sap.mcast.net) with a certain scope. SAP is a soft state based protocol in which reliability is achieved by periodically sending announcements. Acknowledgements are not used. Not every receiver is expected to receive ....

M. Handley, "SAP: Session announcement protocol." Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), draft-ietf-mmusic-sap-*.txt, March 2000.


The Design of a Digital Amphitheater - Allison Mankin Ladan (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....from A1 and A2 is merged first within their site at AVMS A and then again in an AVMS discovered by AVMS A outside their site, also discovered by participants B and C, which do not have local AVMSs. The DA makes use of the Session Description and Session Announcement protocols (SDP and SAP) 2] [3]. We define a new SDP attribute to flag that a session is one requiring AVMS. A DA user is a normal SAP listener that filters for DA sessions only, ignoring others. Once the user decides to join the DA session, the application begins an autodiscovery process described in the next section. 4 The ....

M. Handley, C. Perkins, and E. Wheland. SAP: Session Announcement Protocol. Work in Progress NA, IETF, March 2000.


An RTP to HTTP Video Gateway - Johanson (2001)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....Real time Transport Protocol (RTP) 11] and the associated RTP profiles for various media encodings. Basic session management and control as well as miscellaneous status report functions are handled by the Real Time Control Protocol, RTCP [11] In addition, the Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) [14] and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) 15] are used to announce the lifetime of multicast sessions and describe what media format will be used for each session. 2.2 Video on the WWW Except for experimental systems within the research community, the first large scale use of live video on ....

M. Handley, "SAP: Session Announcement Protocol," Internet draft, IETF Multiparty Multimedia Session Control Working Group, 1997.


Enhancing Internet Streaming Media with Cueing Protocols - Henning (2001)   (Correct)

....rights tracking and accounting service) Time sensitive program information Cues are intended for the limited purpose of carrying time sensitive program information. Other out of band communication mechanisms (e.g. HTTP, Session Description Protocol [6] via Session Announcement Protocol [17]) should be used to carry program information which is relatively time insensitive. An example of such program information would be an Internet television station s weekly programming schedule announcement or future playlist. 3.2 Cue Types The basic element of our protocol, the program cue, is ....

M. Handley, "SAP: Session Announcement Protocol," Internet Draft (November 1996).


A Streaming Architecture for Next Generation Internet - Dutta, Schulzrinne (2001)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....attributes such as name of the program, duration, type of content, place of origin etc.This database would be a subset of the list that they get from the global multicast address. Local station sends this programindex to a locally scoped common multicast address d for announcement using SAP [8]. The announcement on n is not encrypted since the local stations would like all its clients to see what is being relayed by it. RAS also maintains a pair of multicast addresses for each channel. It keeps the mapping of the globally scoped multicast address on which the radio station sends its ....

M. Handley, "SAP: Session announcement protocol," Internet Draft, Internet Engineering Task Force, Nov. 1996. Work in progress.


A Router-Based Technique for Monitoring the Next-Generation .. - Rajvaidya, Almeroth (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....are more suitable for analyzing the characteristics of sessions, participant hosts and data streams. Currently there are two main application layer protocols that are being used to gather monitoring information: the 5 Realtime Transport Protocol (RTP) 8] and the Session Announcement Protocol (SAP)[11]. Use of these protocols for monitoring purposes is further described below: ffl Using RTP data for monitoring. RTP and its control protocol, the Realtime Transport Control Protocol (RTCP) are used for the realtime delivery of data streams like audio and video. Packets from RTP and RTCP contain ....

M. Handley, "SAP: Session announcement protocol." Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), draftietf -mmusic-sap-*.txt, March 2000.


An Approach for Heterogeneous Video Multicast Using .. - Akamine, Wakamiya, ..   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....in Fig. 3. 1. Session announcement. The server uses a well known multicast address to inform the possible clients about the session contents. Information includes the available qualities and required amount of resources. The protocol used to send these messages can be similar to the SAP protocol [9] used in the MBONE. 2. Session subscription. Each of the clients that wants to participate in the session sends a request to the server containing the desired quality parameters. The quality multicast group info. joins multicast group client data transmission (to group members) reception ....

Handley, M.: SAP: Session Announcement Protocol. Internet Draft, Work in Progress (1996)


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Handley, M., "SAP: Session announcement protocol," Internet Draft, Internet Engineering Task Force, Nov. 1996. Work in progress.


Large Scale Video Conferencing: A Digital Amphitheater - Gharai, Perkins, Riley.. (2002)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Perkins)   (Correct)

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M. Handley, C. S. Perkins, and E. Whelan. SAP: Session Announcement Protocol. Internet Engineering Task Force, October 2000. RFC 2974.


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Handley, M., "SAP - Session Announcement Protocol", Work in Progress.


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An Interactive and Cooperative VideoRecording on-demand.. - Fortino, Nigro   (Correct)

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Handley M., "SAP: Session Announcement Protocol", Internet Draft, IETF, Multiparty Multimedia Session Control Working Group, Sep. 1997, work in progress.


Supporting Multicast Deployment Efforts: A Survey of Tools.. - Sarac, Almeroth (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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M. Handley, "SAP: Session announcement protocol." Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), draft-ietf-mmusic-sap-*.txt, March 2000.


Monitoring Reachability in the Global Multicast Infrastructure - Kamil Sarac And (2000)   (Correct)

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M. Handley, "SAP: Session announcement protocol." Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), draft-ietf-mmusic-sap- *.txt, March 2000.


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Handley, M., "SAP: Session Announcement Protocol", Work in Progress.


Application Layer Reachability Monitoring for IP Multicast - Sarac, Almeroth   (Correct)

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M. Handley, "SAP: Session announcement protocol." Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), RFC 2974, October 2000.


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