Title :
Enable Communications Between The RSW Control Criteria and SIP Using R2SP
Author :
Abouabdalla, O. ; Sureswaran, R.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Univ. Sains Malaysia, Penang
Abstract :
Various standards organizations have considered signaling for voice and video over IP from different approaches. There are currently more than one standard for signaling and control of Internet telephone calls. Some of them, which widely used are RSW control protocol and the IETF session initiation protocol (SIP). Both protocols provide comparable functionality using different mechanisms and provide similar quality of service. Although there are numerous industry debates about the merits of the two protocols, the truth is that both of them, along with other complementary protocols, are necessary to provide universal access and to support IP-based enhanced services. Both protocols have been widely deployed, so interworking between RSW and SIP is essential to ensure full end-to-end connectivity. Because of the inherent differences between RSW and SIP, accommodation must be made to allow interworking between the two protocols. The work reported in this paper proposes a communication translation protocol to bridge the RSW control protocol and SIP control protocol. This communication translation protocol has to provide a set of rules to enable communications between the RSW control criteria and SIP standards. The communication translation entity defined can be called translator server
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet telephony; internetworking; quality of service; signalling protocols; telecommunication control; transport protocols; video servers; IETF session initiation protocol; Internet telephone calls; R2SP; RSW control protocol; SIP; communication translation protocol; end-to-end connectivity; interworking; quality of service; translator server; video over IP; voice over IP; Access protocols; Bridges; Collaborative work; Communication system control; Computer networks; Internet telephony; Multimedia systems; Quality of service; Standards organizations; Videoconference; Multimedia Conferencing System (MCS); RSW to SIP Protocol (R2SP); Session Initiation Protocol (SIP);
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Frameworks for Multimedia Applications, 2006. The 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pulau Pinang
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0409-6
DOI :
10.1109/DFMA.2006.296913