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Session Initiation Protocol

Authors: K.K. Tam; H.L. Goh;

Session Initiation Protocol

Abstract

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a new and emerging protocol that is used to establish and release the connection between two end systems. It is used in preference to the older H323 protocol. Both protocols provide a similar set of services but SIP is much simpler because it has less logical components. This paper describes the implementation of a VoIP application using SIP as the handshaking protocol. The implementation of the SIP is performed with the aid of Libsip++ library from Columbia University. The audio signal is transmitted via the Microsoft's Windows API. The VoIP system was created using Delphi 5.0. As the Lipsip++ was created using Microsoft's C++ 6.0, some incompatibility problem arises. There will be a section discussing these problems and it's solution. The VoIP system consists of a SIP server and two user agent. The SIP server is linked to a HTTP server to facilitate the update of user configuration via Internet. This paper will also introduce a new function called chatboard that will facilitate users with speech handicap.

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popularity
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