
handle: 11585/64692
In this paper we propose a service-oriented networking architecture that, by exploiting the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), is able to support a population of users moving within a network of trusted domains over wireless and/or wired connections. The proposed architecture combines the flexibility of a peer-to-peer connectivity network with the efficient signaling organization of a hierarchy of domains.
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