Presentation 2008-03-06
A lightweight signaling protocol with SIP proxy agent
Tsutomu KITAMURA, Takayuki SHIZUNO, Toshiya OKABE, Hideaki TANI,
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Abstract(in English) The session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a widely accepted application-layer control protocol. It needs much network bandwidth and processing load although it has a number of advantages. Many research efforts has been made and has come up with various header compression algorithms to reduce the packet size not to waste scarce bandwidth especially for wireless access networks. However, they increase the processing load at the same time. We propose a lightweight SIP-friendly signaling protocol with SIP proxy agent which reduces network bandwidth without sacrificing the processing load. We expect it to be used for low-spec devices such as sensor nodes so that it could reduce energy consumption and lengthening battery life.
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Keyword(in English) bandwidth compression / signaling / SIP / proxy
Paper # NS2007-155
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Conference Date 2008/2/28(1days)
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Title (in English) A lightweight signaling protocol with SIP proxy agent
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Keyword(1) bandwidth compression
Keyword(2) signaling
Keyword(3) SIP
Keyword(4) proxy
1st Author's Name Tsutomu KITAMURA
1st Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Takayuki SHIZUNO
2nd Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation
3rd Author's Name Toshiya OKABE
3rd Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation
4th Author's Name Hideaki TANI
4th Author's Affiliation NEC Corporation
Date 2008-03-06
Paper # NS2007-155
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 524
Page pp.pp.-
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