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Enabling telephony services using session initiation protocol, 2003

 Item — Call Number: MU Thesis Pet
Identifier: b2088323

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The collection consists of theses written by students enrolled in the Monmouth University graduate Electrical Engineering program. The holdings are bound print documents that were submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Master of Science degree.

Dates

  • Creation: 2003

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research use. Access is by appointment only.

Access to the collection is confined to the Monmouth University Library and is subject to patron policies approved by the Monmouth University Library.

Collection holdings may not be borrowed through interlibrary loan.

Research appointments are scheduled by the Monmouth University Library Archives Collections Manager (723-923-4526). A minimum of three days advance notice is required to arrange a research appointment for access to the collection.

Patrons must complete a Researcher Registration Form and provide appropriate identification to gain access to the collection holdings. Copies of these documents will be kept on file at the Monmouth University Library.

Extent

1 Items (print book) : 98 pages ; 8.5 x 11.0 inches (28 cm).

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Changes in the competitive landscape among telecommunication providers have forced the telecommunications industry to reevaluate its cost and pricing structures. Multimedia services are rapidly gaining in popularity as high-speed data connections become widespread. Enabling the delivery of new multimedia services in a standardized way thereby reducing the cost associated with the introduction of new services is the key to the success of [the] telecommunication industry. This need led to the introduction of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as a standard framework for session management. The goal of this project is to demonstrate the ability of SIP to not only standardize new service offerings, but to enable interaction with existing services.

Partial Contents

1. Introduction -- 2. Project overview -- 3. Specifications and technologies -- 4. Project design and implementation -- 5. Recommendations -- 6. Conclusions -- 7. References -- Appendix A. Basic user agent code source code -- Appendix B. VoIP proxy source code -- Appendix C. VoIP-PSTN call gateway source code.

Source

Repository Details

Part of the Monmouth University Library Archives Repository

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