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Over the past few years, mobile operators are faced with enormous challenges. Of such challenges, evolved user demands on personalized applications. Telecommunications industry as well as research community have paid enormous attention to Next Generation Networks (NGN) to address this challenge. NGN is perceived as a sophisticated platform where both application developers and mobile operators cooperate...
This work presents a study of a SIP-based IP telephony system in terms of Quality of Service (QoS) and admission probability. The system is designed for an enterprise with offices in different countries. A software IP PBX maintains the dial plan, and SIP proxies are used in order to implement Call Admission Control (CAC) and to allow the sharing of the gateways' lines. The system is implemented in...
As migration to IPv6 occurs slowly, IPv4 and IPv6 hosts will coexist for many years. We consider a specific scenario where the legacy IPv4 systems can not be upgraded and also the new systems are IPv6. The mix of IPv4 and IPv6 machines exist in the same network and both need to interoperate. We propose a novel Translator called SBIIT (Socket identifier Based IPv4/IPv6 Translator), which is based on...
Mobile sensors networks are used in several domains to perform various tasks related to monitoring, recording, and affecting the conditions of an environment. Interacting with mobile sensor networks deployed in public networks requires an application capable of securely exchanging data in the network, generating mobile sensor network requests and processing mobile sensor network responses. Embedded...
For accessing various resources via mobile device anytime anywhere, the heterogeneous access technologies between wired and wireless networks have been developed and integrated actively. However, real-time services, e.g., Voice over IP (VoIP) and video streaming suffer from long delay, and non-real-time connections, e.g., TCP connections, cause low transmission throughput while occurring timeout and...
IP-PBX from SETA Company in Japan which is an IP phone switch system based on SIP (Session Initial Protocol), has realized both phone call and other related extensions. At the same time, kinds of incompatible problems concerning SIP phone on their extended functions exist, such as call hold while developing this IP-PBX. The characteristics of both IP-PBX call hold function and other kind of SIP phone...
Most mobile devices are now Bluetooth-enabled. This wireless technology makes it possible to transfer files or stream contents between pieces of equipment. The possibly many devices that are in reach of each other and thus connected constitute a Personal Area Network (PAN). The problem remains that because of radio range setting up such connections is only possible for devices in a limited area. This...
This paper proposes a mechanism to exchange dynamic media-based charging information over the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and also proposes a means for negotiation between the entities involved in the session to determine which user will be charged for which media type.
This paper is aimed at studying and evaluating the performance of two algorithms suitable for load control enhancement in "session initiation protocol" servers. A shrewd management of SIP call-control messages is key for the performance of telecom infrastructures, since SIP is rapidly gaining momentum to be the #1 protocol for session signaling in next-generation multimedia converged networks...
The IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) defines a generic architecture to support communication services over a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) infrastructure. In the IMS architecture, application servers host and execute the IMS service logic. These servers can be SIP application servers, open services architecture (OSA) application servers, or a customized applications for mobile networks using enhanced...
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