2016
DOI: 10.1002/dac.3130
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Local and distributed SIP overload control solution improving sustainability of SIP networks

Abstract: Carriers have adopted session initiation protocol (SIP) in their next generation networks. Providing carriergrade service requires high availability in times of component failures, avalanche restart, flash crowds and denial of service attacks, which cause overload on SIP servers. Throughput of SIP servers is largely degraded during overload. We propose an SIP overload control (SIP-OC) solution for local and remote situations, working in hop-by-hop and end-to-end modes. Our local SIP-OC method uses a cross-laye… Show more

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“…The algorithm estimates the amount of traffic forwarded to an upstream server based on the information received within OPTIONS SIP method from neighboring servers. Jahanbakhsh et al proposes a coupling of local and distributed overload‐control mechanisms that allow detection of sophisticated overload conditions such as those caused by non‐SIP entities. The presented distributed overload‐control mechanism uses transaction response time as the basis for implicit overload detection.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm estimates the amount of traffic forwarded to an upstream server based on the information received within OPTIONS SIP method from neighboring servers. Jahanbakhsh et al proposes a coupling of local and distributed overload‐control mechanisms that allow detection of sophisticated overload conditions such as those caused by non‐SIP entities. The presented distributed overload‐control mechanism uses transaction response time as the basis for implicit overload detection.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%