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Internet multimedia communications using SIP = a modern approach including Java practice /
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Title/Author:
Internet multimedia communications using SIP/ Rogelio Mart�inez Perea.
Reminder of title:
a modern approach including Java practice /
remainder title:
Internet multimedia communications using Session Initiation Protocol
Author:
Mart�inez Perea, Rogelio.
Published:
Amsterdam ;Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, : c2008.,
Description:
xxiii, 576 p. :ill. ; : 25 cm.;
Series:
The Morgan Kaufmann series in networking
Subject:
Computer network protocols. -
Online resource:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9780123743008
Internet multimedia communications using SIP = a modern approach including Java practice /
Mart�inez Perea, Rogelio.
Internet multimedia communications using SIP
a modern approach including Java practice /[electronic resource] :Internet multimedia communications using Session Initiation ProtocolRogelio Mart�inez Perea. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann,c2008. - xxiii, 576 p. :ill. ;25 cm. - The Morgan Kaufmann series in networking.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 551-561) and index.
PART 1. Fundamentals -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A bit of history -- 3. IP multimedia fundamental -- 4. SIP overview -- 5. SIP programming overview -- PART 2. Core protocols -- 6. SIP protocol operation -- 7. SIP protocol structure -- 8. Programming practice with SIP -- 9. Session description -- 10. The media plane -- 11. The IP soft-phone project -- 12. SIP proxies -- 13. SIP security -- PART 3. Advanced topics -- 14. SIP extensions -- 15. SIP call control -- 16. Media servers and conferencing -- 17. Instant messaging and presence -- 18. Quality of service -- 19. NAT traversal -- 20. SIP networks -- 21. The path to IMS -- 22. Peer to peer SIP.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) was conceived in 1996 as a signaling protocol for inviting users to multimedia conferences. With this development, the next big Internet revolution silently started. That was the revolution which would end up converting the Internet into a total communication system which would allow people to talk to each other, see each other, work collaboratively or send messages in real time. Internet telephony and, in general, Internet multimedia, is the new revolution today and SIP is the key protocol which allows this revolution to grow. The book explains, in tutorial fashion, the underlying technologies that enable real-time IP multimedia communication services in the Internet (voice, video, presence, instant messaging, online picture sharing, white-boarding, etc). Focus is on session initiation protocol (SIP) but also covers session description protocol (SDP), Real-time transport protocol (RTP), and message session relay protocol (MSRP). In addition, it will also touch on other application-related protocols and refer to the latest research work in IETF and 3GPP about these topics. (3GPP stands for "third-generation partnership project" which is a collaboration agreement between ETSI (Europe), ARIB/TTC (Japan), CCSA (China), ATIS (North America) and TTA (South Korea).) The book includes discussion of leading edge theory (which is key to really understanding the technology) accompanied by Java examples that illustrate the theoretical concepts. Throughout the book, in addition to the code snippets, the reader is guided to build a simple but functional IP soft-phone therefore demonstrating the theory with practical examples. This book covers IP multimedia from both a theoretical and practical point of view focusing on letting the reader understand the concepts and put them into practice using Java. It includes lots of drawings, protocol diagrams, UML sequence diagrams and code snippets that allow the reader to rapidly understand the concepts. KEY FEATURES * Focus on HOW multimedia communications over the Internet works to allow readers to really understand and implement the technology * Explains how SIP works, including many programming examples so the reader can understand abstract concepts like SIP dialogs, SIP transactions, etc. * It is not focused on just VoIP. It looks At a wide array of enhanced communication services related to SIP enabling the reader put this technology into practice. * Includes nearly 100 references to the latest standards and working group activities in the IETF, bringing the reader completely up to date. * Provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to build a basic, though functional, IP soft-phone allowing the reader to put concepts into practice. * For advanced readers, the book also explains how to build a SIP proxy and a SIP registrar to enhance one's expertise and marketability in this fast moving area.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2008.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780123743008
Source: 149256:149410Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Computer network protocols.
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LC Class. No.: TK5105.55 / .M373 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 004.6/2
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) was conceived in 1996 as a signaling protocol for inviting users to multimedia conferences. With this development, the next big Internet revolution silently started. That was the revolution which would end up converting the Internet into a total communication system which would allow people to talk to each other, see each other, work collaboratively or send messages in real time. Internet telephony and, in general, Internet multimedia, is the new revolution today and SIP is the key protocol which allows this revolution to grow. The book explains, in tutorial fashion, the underlying technologies that enable real-time IP multimedia communication services in the Internet (voice, video, presence, instant messaging, online picture sharing, white-boarding, etc). Focus is on session initiation protocol (SIP) but also covers session description protocol (SDP), Real-time transport protocol (RTP), and message session relay protocol (MSRP). In addition, it will also touch on other application-related protocols and refer to the latest research work in IETF and 3GPP about these topics. (3GPP stands for "third-generation partnership project" which is a collaboration agreement between ETSI (Europe), ARIB/TTC (Japan), CCSA (China), ATIS (North America) and TTA (South Korea).) The book includes discussion of leading edge theory (which is key to really understanding the technology) accompanied by Java examples that illustrate the theoretical concepts. Throughout the book, in addition to the code snippets, the reader is guided to build a simple but functional IP soft-phone therefore demonstrating the theory with practical examples. This book covers IP multimedia from both a theoretical and practical point of view focusing on letting the reader understand the concepts and put them into practice using Java. It includes lots of drawings, protocol diagrams, UML sequence diagrams and code snippets that allow the reader to rapidly understand the concepts. KEY FEATURES * Focus on HOW multimedia communications over the Internet works to allow readers to really understand and implement the technology * Explains how SIP works, including many programming examples so the reader can understand abstract concepts like SIP dialogs, SIP transactions, etc. * It is not focused on just VoIP. It looks At a wide array of enhanced communication services related to SIP enabling the reader put this technology into practice. * Includes nearly 100 references to the latest standards and working group activities in the IETF, bringing the reader completely up to date. * Provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to build a basic, though functional, IP soft-phone allowing the reader to put concepts into practice. * For advanced readers, the book also explains how to build a SIP proxy and a SIP registrar to enhance one's expertise and marketability in this fast moving area.
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