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Delivering voice over IP networks.
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Delivering voice over IP networks.

Author: Daniel Minoli; Emma Minoli
Publisher: New York : John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2002.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 2. edView all editions and formats
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This work is a new edition of a text on Internet telephony technology. Voice over IP (VoIP) is a focus of service and product development for the networking, telephony, and broadcast industries. Cisco Systems in particular has accelerated the market by releasing a suite of VoIP products, voice-enabling its servers and switches, and undertaking an impressive public education program.

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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Daniel Minoli; Emma Minoli
ISBN: 0471386065 9780471386063
OCLC Number: 464897110
Description: 491 s.
Contents: PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; Chapter 1: Introduction and Motivation; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 DRIVERS FOR VOICE OVER IP; 1.3 APPROACHES FOR IP-BASED VOICE SYSTEMS; 1.4 THE FUTURE; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: An Overview of IP, IPOATM, MPLS, and RTP; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 INTERNET PROTOCOL; 2.3 IP OVER ATM (IPOATM); 2.4 BASIC SYNOPSIS OF MPLS; 2.5 REAL-TIME TRANSPORT PROTOCOL (RTP); 2.6 RTP CONTROL PROTOCOL (RTCP); 2.7 STREAM CONTROL TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL (SCTP); 2.8 ATM QOS MECHANISMS; REFERENCES; NOTES; Chapter 3: Issues in Packet Voice Communication; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 TRAFFIC MODELS; 3.3 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA; 3.4 LINK MODEL; 3.5 RESULTS; 3.6 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: Voice Technologies for Packet-Based Voice Applications; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 G.727: ADPCM FOR PACKET NETWORK APPLICATIONS; 4.3 EXAMPLE OF APPLICATION; REFERENCES; NOTES; Chapter 5: Technology and Standards for Low-Bit-Rate Vocoding Methods; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 INTRODUCTION TO G.729 AND G.723.1; 5.3 G.723.1; 5.4 G.728; 5.5 G.729; 5.6 EXAMPLE OF APPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; NOTES; Chapter 6: Voice over IP and the Internet; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 IP/INTERNET BACKGROUND; 6.3 VOICE TRANSMISSION AND APPROACHES IN ATM, FRAME RELAY, AND IP; 6.4 QOS PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS; 6.5 PROTOCOLS FOR QOS SUPPORT FOR AUDIO AND VIDEO APPLICATIONS; 6.6 INTERNET TELEPHONY SERVERS (ITSS); 6.7 THE VOICE OVER IP/INTERNET MARKET; 6.8 VOIP REGULATORY ISSUES; 6.9 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; NOTES; Chapter 7: Signaling Approaches; 7.1 INTRODUCTION; 7.2 SIGNALING IN CIRCUIT-SWITCHED NETWORKS; 7.3 H.323 STANDARDS; 7.4 MGCP; 7.5 SIP; 7.6 OTHER IETF SIGNALING EFFORTS; 7.7 MEGACO; 7.8 SIGTRAN PROTOCOLS; 7.9 SCTP; REFERENCES; NOTES; Chapter 8: Quality of Service; 8.1 INTRODUCTION; 8.2 BACKGROUND; 8.3 QOS APPROACHES; 8.4 QOS DETAILS; 8.5 CASE STUDY; REFERENCES; NOTES; Chapter 9: Voice over MPLS and Voice over IP over MPLS; 9.1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND; 9.2 MOTIVATIONS; 9.3 BASIC MPLS FEATURES; 9.4 QOS CAPABIL.

Abstract:

This work is a new edition of a text on Internet telephony technology. Voice over IP (VoIP) is a focus of service and product development for the networking, telephony, and broadcast industries. Cisco Systems in particular has accelerated the market by releasing a suite of VoIP products, voice-enabling its servers and switches, and undertaking an impressive public education program.

This 2nd edition has been significantly revised and contains in-depth coverage of key issues such as: network architectures to support VoIP, performance and voice quality considerations, compression and integration methods for IP transmissions and servers and supporting hardware. Expanded coverage now includes: advances in signalling protocols (SIP, H.323, MEGACO), second-generation switching and the development of non-switched alternatives, implementation lessons learned and Cisco modules.

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