CCECE 2003 - Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. Toward a Caring and Humane Technology (Cat. No.03CH374
DOI: 10.1109/ccece.2003.1226060
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A framework to use SIP in ad-hoc networks

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“…Both Banerjee et al [3] and Khlifi et al [17] present solutions for enabling SIP in multi-hop ad-hoc networks, where routing of SIP messages is integrated with the underlying ad-hoc routing protocol. These schemes are similar to our ideas, yet, our target was to decouple routing and the SIP messaging.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both Banerjee et al [3] and Khlifi et al [17] present solutions for enabling SIP in multi-hop ad-hoc networks, where routing of SIP messages is integrated with the underlying ad-hoc routing protocol. These schemes are similar to our ideas, yet, our target was to decouple routing and the SIP messaging.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, during the neighboring user selection, the MN and neighboring users operate in ad hoc mode and only exchange control massages to save the originally inadequate resources used for the current VoIP sessions in wireless networks. Its conception and operation are partly similar to [10], which describes a framework for applying SIP in an ad hoc network to establish multi-party voice sessions. However, in our proposal, it only requires the exchange of control messages to signal the handoff procedure, so the control messages sending from the MN to neighboring users will mainly contain the information, such as, the MN's SIP URI and the MAC address, that is sufficient for the purposes of neighboring users and avoids wasting time in sending unnecessary information.…”
Section: O N C E P T I O N O F T H E P R Oposed Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research work on the subject of SIP over MANET was initiated in 2003 by the authors in [28]. Their research presents a framework for conference signaling using SIP which allows a MANET user to discover, initiate conferences, and join existing conferences with other users.…”
Section: A Peer-to-peer Sip Signaling Implementations Over Manetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This concept is tested through computer emulations on a testbed running on eight computers. The benefit of the proposed system in [30], is that fewer overhead messages are generated when compared to [28].…”
Section: A Peer-to-peer Sip Signaling Implementations Over Manetmentioning
confidence: 99%
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