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ST, the Internet Stream Protocol, is perhaps the oldest communication protocol designed for speech communication over packet-switched networks. It has been developed by Danny Cohen, Estil Hoversten, and Jim Forgie of the M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory. Jim Forgie is the author of the ST protocol specifications completed in September 1979 [Forg79]. In the following sections we refer to this protocol as ST-I, to avoid confusion with its second version, ST-II (see Section 3.2).
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Delgrossi, L. (1996). The Internet Stream Protocol. In: Design of Reservation Protocols for Multimedia Communication. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1323-6_3
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