Internet telephony signaling

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作者
Mortada, Ibrahim [1 ]
Probst, Wilfried [1 ]
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[1] Univ. du Quebec à Montreal, Station Centre-Ville, Montreal, Que. H3C 3P8, Canada
关键词
Client server computer systems - Computer architecture - Multimedia systems - Network protocols - Object oriented programming;
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10.1016/S0736-5853(00)00027-7
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摘要
The term `multimedia session' refers to the integration of data coming from various sources, such as sound, video and text, within a computer application. Telephony over the Internet is among the more exciting current developments. The signaling of a telephone call consists of the set of messages and procedures used to establish a connection, to request changes in communication bandwidth, to obtain the message status for the end points participating in the conversation, and to close the link. At present there exist two competing signaling protocols for Internet telephony, viz., the H.323 protocol sponsored by the ITU and the Session Invitation Protocol (SIP) sponsored by the IETF. Each of them supplies its own signaling mechanisms. In this paper, these two protocols in terms of their main functionalities are compared. Based on the results of this comparison, a Client/Server architecture for the development of an application that supports a basic SIP implementation, as well as the formulation of requests allowing the establishment and the disconnection of communications between a number of users in a multimedia session are then defined.
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