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SIP protocol: impact on telematics industry and educational aspects

Liodakis Georgios, J. Papoutsis, I. Vardiabasis,, K. Vassilakis

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/B90062A2-61C6-45DB-A473-82342523C0CD
Year 2005
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Bibliographic Citation G. Liodakis, J. Papoutsis, I. Vardiabasis, K. Vassilakis, and E. Antonidakis. (2005).4th International Conference on New Horizons in Industry Business and Education. [Online]. Available: http://amaltheia.cs.teicrete.gr/~kostas/NHIBE2005B.pdf
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an application-layer signaling protocol that can establish, modify and terminate interactive multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Actually, SIP has the potential to support the development and rapid deployment of new telematic applications on wireline and wireless networks. SIP uses the Internet model and maps it onto the telecommunications world, thus, offering convergent voice and data services. In this paper, the impact of SIP protocol on the telematics industry will be presented, while educational aspects of the protocol will be examined by laboratory experimentation on a SIP network architecture (set up at the Technological Educational Institute of Crete/Department of Electronics).Various implementation issues of SIP components (user agent, proxy server, registrar server) and communication scenarios will be discussed and evaluated

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