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VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VOIP)introduction
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VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VOIP) IS A TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGY FOR DELIVERY OF VOICE COMMUNICATIONS OVER IP
NETWORKS.
WHAT IS VOICE Vibration of substance produce sound. in human beings it is done by vibration of vocal cord.
Sound in terms of electronics :The sound is the most important way of communication in human beings. so in electronics communication it is converted in to equivalent electrical form by help of electronic equipments.
Distant Sound communication Evolution of analog & digital telephone network Internet telephony
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Dedicated line with a constant connectionOriginally very expensiveEach call transmits at 64 kilobits per second
64 kbps x 2 directions = 128 kbps128 kbps = 16 kilobytes per secondDuring a 10 minute call, about 10 MBHighly inefficient
WIRED CONNECTION
DP-Distribution point Cabinet MDF –Main distribution frame
INTERNET TELEPHONEY When the transport is the public Internet or
the Internet backbone from a major carrier, it is generally called 'Internet telephony’.
VOIP
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HISTORY
• 1974 — The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) published a paper titled "A Protocol for Packet Network Interconnection.
• 1981 — IPv4 is described in RFC 791. • 1995 — Vocal Tec releases the first commercial
Internet phone software. • 1996 — ITU-T begins development of standards
for the transmission and signaling of voice communications over Internet Protocol networks with the H.323 standard.
• 1999 — The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) specification RFC 2543 is released.
• 2004 — Commercial VoIP service providers proliferate
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STRUCTURE AND WORKING OF VOIP
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HOW VOIP WORKS? VoIP protocols first converts your voice
or media into digital signal and travels over the internet. At receiver side it decode in its original format.
VoIP allows you to make a call from your desktops/laptops or from IP phones using internet. You can make a call from your traditional telephones using spceial type of phone adapter.
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1. PC to PC
• Need a pc with sound card
• IP telephony software
2. PC to phone
• Need a gateway that connects IP
network to phone network
( Router to PBX )
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(3) Phone to Phone
• Need more gateways that connect IP network to phone network
• Ip network could be Internet or dedicated intranet
VOIP GATEWAY PROTOCOLS AND CODECS
Codec ( coder – decoder ) :-
Software or hardware that converts analog signals to digital form and signals from digital to analog form
It also determines sound quality and bandwidth required to send the packet
If a user doesn’t able to hear anything, the application in user side
does not support codec with which data had been coded
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VOIP DEVICES ATA: Most useful device for VoIP is ATA(Analog
telephone Adaptor). It helps you to connect your standard phone to computer and lets you call.
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NETWORK GATEWAY
It is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network
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PBX
IP VoiceIP Network
PSTN
VOIP Gateway
Protocol conversion
Voice decompres
sion
PACKET SWITCHING VS. CIRCUIT SWITCHING
It is two different technologies for sending messages and data from one point to another.
Each has its advantages and disadvantages depending on what you are trying to do.
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CIRCUIT SWITCHING This channel remains open and in use throughout
the whole call and cannot be used by any other data or phone calls.
There are three phases in circuit switching:EstablishTransferDisconnect
The telephone message is sent all together; it is not broken up.
The message arrives in the same order that it was originally sent.
A circuit-switched network is excellent for data that needs a constant link from end-to-end, for example, real-time video.
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CIRCUIT SWITCHING
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Circuit is dedicated to the call – no interference, no sharing
Guaranteed the full bandwidth for the duration of the call
Guaranteed quality of service
Inefficient – the equipment may be unused for a lot of the call; if no data is being sent, the dedicated line still remains open.
It takes a relatively long time to set up the circuit.
During a crisis or disaster, the network may become unstable or unavailable.
It was primarily developed for voice traffic rather than data traffic.
advantage Disadvantage
PACKET SWITCHING
In packet-based networks, the message gets broken into small data packets.
These packets are sent out from the computer and they travel around the network seeking out the most efficient route to travel as circuits become available.
This does not necessarily mean that they seek out the shortest route.
Each packet may go a different route from the others.
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PACKET SWITCHING
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PACKET SWITCHING
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Each packet is sent with a ‘header address’ which tells it where its final destination is, so it knows where to go.
The header address also describes the sequence for reassembly at the destination computer so that the packets are put back into the correct order.
One packet also contains details of how many packets should be arriving so that the recipient computer knows if one packet has failed to turn up.
If a packet fails to arrive, the recipient computer sends a message back to the computer which originally sent the data, asking for the missing packet to be resent.
PACKET SWITCHING
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Security Bandwidth used to full potential Devices of different speeds can
communicate Not affected by line failure
(redirects signal) Availability – no waiting for a
direct connection to become available
During a crisis or disaster, when the public telephone network might stop working, e-mails and texts can still be sent via packet switching
Under heavy use there can be a delay
Data packets can get lost or become corrupted
Protocols are needed for a reliable transfer
Not so good for some types data streams (e.g. real-time video streams can lose frames due to the way packets arrive out of sequence)
Advantage Disadvantage
IP - The Internet Protocol
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WHİCH PROTOCOLS ARE REQUİRED FOR VOIP………?
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) SIP( Session Initiation Protocol) H323
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UDP PROTOCOL
Available in transport layer Enable the transmission of information
between the correct processes (or applications) on host computers.
UDP protocol is commonly used in transport layer as an alternative to TCP protocol.
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INDUSTRY PROTOCOL STANDARDS
H.323 Protocol Suite
H323 ARCHİTECTURE
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SIP PROTOCOL
SIP is a application layer control simple signalling protocol for VoIP implementations
SIP: not only for VoIP, but in general for multimedia communication
eg: audio / video conferencing, server-based or p2p
provides the market with fast operation, flexibility, scalability and multiservice support.
format similar to HTTP creates, modifies and terminates sessions which are
internet multimedia conferences, Internet telephone calls and multimedia
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SIP WORKS AS FOLLOWS
Callers and callees are identified by SIP addresses
a caller first locates the appropriate server and then sends a SIP request
a SIP request may be redirected or may trigger a chain of new SIP requests by proxies
Users can register their location(s) with SIP servers
SIP messages can be transmitted either over TCP or UDP
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METHODS COMMAND:
- Invite: Initiate Call
- Ack: Confirm Final Response
-Bye: Terminate and Transfer Call
- Cancel: Cancel Searches and ‘Ringing’
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VoIP has become a powerful force in telecommunications due to several reasons.
cheaper than PSTN service providers compatible with web-based applications enabling the user to change, adjust , or listen to these features over the Internet. Long distance is usually provided free of charge.
FeaturesCall Waiting
Caller Id
Call Forwarding
Voice Mail
Call Transfer
VOIP PROVIDERS
Eg:
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Providers
Skype
Vonage
Speakeasy
Galaxy Voice
Packet 8
VOIP
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Factors that Affect Call Quality in VoIP Latency: Changing in delivery
time between voice packets Jitter: Changing in delivery
order of voice packets Packet Loss: Echo and jitter
occurs because of packet loss. Echo: waving of voice
Viruses, worms, and hackers
advantage disadvantage
Offer Features For Free stuff
Saves Money And Cost Efficient Integration
With Audio, Data And Video Applications
Ability To Choose Your Own Area Codes
Flexibility
REFERENCES
http://www.en.wikipedia.org/voip Data communications & Networking(4th edition-
BehrousA.forouzan) http:// www.iee.com Electronics for you vol.37
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