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QoS enabled voice support in the next
generation Internet: issues, existing approaches and
challenges - Bo Li; Hamdi, M.;
Dongyi Iang; Xi-Ren Cao; Hou, Y.T. Hong Kong
Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Hong Kong
This Paper Appears in : IEEE
Communications Magazine
on Pages: 54 -
61
| April 2000 |
Vol. 38 |
Issue: 4 |
ISSN:
0163-6804 | References Cited:
10 CODEN: ICOMD9 Accession Number:
6569678
Abstract:
The Internet is under rapid growth and
continuous evolution in order to accommodate an increasingly large
number of applications with diverse service requirements. In particular,
Internet telephony, or voice over IP is one of the most promising
services currently being deployed. Besides the potentially significant
cost reduction, Internet telephony can offer many new features and
easier integration with widely adopted Web-based services. Despite these
advantages, there still exist a number of barriers to the widespread
deployment of Internet telephony. The most prominent one, however, is
how to ensure the QoS needed for voice conversation. The purpose of this
article is to survey the state-of-the-art technologies in enabling the
QoS support for voice communications in the next-generation Internet. In
this article, we first review the existing technologies in supporting
voice over IP networks, including the basic mechanisms in the IETF
Internet telephony architecture and ITU-T H.323-related Recommendations.
We then discuss the IETF QoS framework, specifically the Intserv and
Diffserv framework. Finally, we present two
leading companies' (Cisco and Lucent) solutions to offering IP telephony
services as examples to illustrate how real systems are
implemented.
Subject Terms:
Internet telephony; QoS enabled voice support;
next generation Internet; Internet telephony; voice over IP; IETF
Internet telephony architecture; ITU-T H.323-related Recommendations;
Intserv; Diffserv; Cisco;
Lucent
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