DocumentCode
435239
Title
Presence and its effect on network
Author
Rishi, Lata ; Kumar, Santosh
Author_Institution
Jataayu Software (P) Ltd., Bangalore, India
fYear
2005
fDate
23-25 Jan. 2005
Firstpage
368
Lastpage
372
Abstract
Presence is the ability to provide real-time information about a user. Presence can be based on geography (i.e. information based on physical locations) or reachability (i.e. how a user can be reached based on the type of device used) or retrieving information intelligently (e.g. call forwarding in call centers). Multi-resource presence-aware communication, by definition, implies communication solutions that incorporate presence awareness at a device, user, and group level. The study of presence services lead to the fact that the means of transferring data is one of the most important factors while providing presence services. The auxiliary technology necessary to launch presence services is discussed in this paper. A careful study of the threats and impact on network resource consumption is presented in this paper, to overcome the fundamental hurdles of manageability and security. The issues discussed are useful for the service providers so that they are on the right side of the instant messaging (IM) revolution. This paper also focuses on inherent real-time nature of IM and presence and tries to logically bridge the gap between telephone and the rich data infrastructure.
Keywords
bandwidth allocation; electronic messaging; mobility management (mobile radio); real-time systems; telecommunication security; call forwarding; instant messaging; manageability; multi-resource presence-aware communication; network resource consumption; physical locations; reachability; real-time information; security; Bandwidth; Communication system control; Data security; Geography; Ground penetrating radar; IP networks; Mobile communication; Network servers; Publishing; Resource management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Personal Wireless Communications, 2005. ICPWC 2005. 2005 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8964-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPWC.2005.1431368
Filename
1431368
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