Title :
Plaintext transmission over Session Initiation Protocol
Author :
Hasanzadeh, Mohammad ; Hamidi, Hossein ; Asghari, Habibolah
Author_Institution :
ICT Res. Inst., Acad. Center for Educ., Culture & Res. (ACECR), Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper compares two telecommunication standards for plaintext transmission over Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): SIP extension for Text over Internet Protocol (ToIP) and SIP extension for Instant Messaging (IM). ToIP provides a real-time text service, while IM provides a near realtime text service. Originally, SIP is a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) call signaling protocol that uses Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) for handling audio/video media sessions. ToIP required an established RTP session for text payloads while IM does not. VoIP, ToIP and IM cooperate on IP networks in order to meet requirements for speech-capable or speech-impaired individuals in using communication facilities. There are several VoIP servers that implements SIP protocol stack. Asterisk is an open-source Internet Protocol - Private Branch eXchange (IP-PBX) that supports popular audio, video, text, and any other form of media protocols. Since SIP extension for ToIP requires an established RTP session, in this paper ToIP compares with SIP extension for IM that process text outside of RTP session. Built-in modules of Asterisk and SIPp performance tester are used to compare the performance of these standards.
Keywords :
Internet telephony; real-time systems; signalling protocols; telecommunication standards; transport protocols; Asterisk performance tester; IP networks; IP-PBX; RTP; SIP extension; SIP protocol stack; SIPp performance tester; ToIP; VoIP servers; audio-video media sessions; built-in modules; instant messaging; open-source Internet protocol; plaintext transmission; private branch exchange; real-time text service; real-time transport protocol; session initiation protocol; signaling protocol; telecommunication standards; text over Internet protocol; voice over Internet protocol; IP networks; Instant messaging; Media; Protocols; Real-time systems; Servers; Standards; Instant Messagin (IM); Internet Protocol — Private Branch eXchange (IP-PBX); Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP); Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); Text over Internet Protocol (ToIP); Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP);
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications (IST), 2014 7th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tehran
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5358-5
DOI :
10.1109/ISTEL.2014.7000781