• DocumentCode
    1514069
  • Title

    Integration of call signaling and resource management for IP telephony

  • Author

    Goyal, Pawan ; Greenberg, Albert ; Kalmanek, Charles R. ; Marshall, William T. ; Mishra, Partho ; Nortz, D. ; Ramakrishnan, K.K.

  • Author_Institution
    AT&T Labs., USA
  • Volume
    13
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1999
  • Firstpage
    24
  • Lastpage
    32
  • Abstract
    IP telephony presents a tremendous opportunity to service providers to offer both traditional services as well os a range of creative new services. However, there are substantial challenges to be faced in supporting a resource management framework that is adequate for telephony, and in providing a signaling architecture that enables these services while preserving user privacy and preventing theft of service. This article describes the distributed open signaling architecture, a framework for call signaling and resource management that meets these needs. A key contribution of our work is a recognition of the need for coordination between signaling, which controls access to telephony-specific services, and resource management, which controls access to network-layer resources. We evaluate one approach to resource management in the backbone, consistent with our architecture, using signaling for aggregates of flows. Using traces from cells on the AT&T long distance network, we show that the multiplexing gains achieved by such aggregation con achieve most of the benefits of per-flow signaling, while avoiding its overheads. We also evaluate scheduling algorithms in order to understand their effect on the end-to-end delay experienced by voice packets
  • Keywords
    Internet telephony; computer network management; delays; open systems; scheduling; telecommunication signalling; AT&T long distance network; IP telephony; Internet telephony; backbone; call signaling; distributed open signaling architecture; end-to-end delay; flow aggregates; multiplexing gains; network-layer resources; resource management; scheduling algorithms; signaling architecture; telephony; telephony-specific services; user privacy; voice packets; Aggregates; Delay effects; Laboratories; Privacy; Quality of service; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm; Spine; Telephony; User interfaces;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Network, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0890-8044
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/65.767134
  • Filename
    767134