Beyond Voip Protocols

Subtitle:
Understanding Voice Technology and Networking Techniques for IP Telephony
Author:
Olivier Hersent; Jean-Pierre Petit
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Beyond Voip Protocols

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IP telephony, enabled by softswitches, is going to usher in a new telecom era. By putting voice and data over one IP network, operators can enjoy lower costs and create new, revenue-generating 'multimedia' services.

Long description

IP telephony, enabled by softswitches, is going to usher in a new telecom era. By putting voice and data over one IP network, operators can enjoy lower costs and create new, revenue-generating 'multimedia' services. What are the advantages of IP Telephony? New entrants to the communications service provider sector must provide data services as well as voice. VoIP dispenses with the need to build two separate networks. Offering a bundled package of services over one network means greater efficiency and higher margins. With broadband fixed and mobile access becoming more prevalent, service providers can offer a whole host of telephony, data and internet services down the one connection. A companion volume to IP Telephony: Deploying VoIP Protocols, this book takes the reader a stage deeper into how to prepare the network and exploit the technology to its full potential. It first introduces the basics of speech coding and voice quality. The authors go on to demonstrate how quality of service may be built into the network and deal with network dimensioning aspects such as multipoint communications and how to model call seizures. A final section on multimedia encoding and transport techniques such as multicast make this book an ideal reference for engineers seeking to build communications networks for the future. * Detailed and thorough reference on the theory of speech coding and voice quality and how that affects the services that can be provided. * Covers quality of service issues and suggests appropriate solutions * Discusses network dimensioning, the challenges and the benefits. * Demonstrates multimedia encoding and transport techniques This is THE "must have" book for all Engineers deploying VoIP in Carrier and Operator companies and Internet Service providers. The extensive coverage also makes this highly relevant for professional network engineers, designers and managers, decision makers and project managers overseeing VoIP implementations and market analysts and consultants.

Product details

Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
ISBN:
9780470023624
Publication date:
February 2005
Length:
252mm
Width:
175mm
Thickness:
23mm
Weight:
635g
Pages:
284
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Readership:
Professional & scholarly

Table of contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • The rebirth of VoIP
  • Why beyond VoIP protocols?
  • Scope of this book
  • Intended audience
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Introduction to Speech
  • coding Techniques
  • A primer on digital signal processing
  • The basic tools of digital signal processing
  • Overview of speech signals
  • Advanced voice coder algorithms
  • Waveform coders
  • ADPCM ITU
  • T G
  • Hybrids and analysis by synthesis (ABS) speech coders
  • Codebook
  • excited linear predictive (CELP) coders
  • Quality of speech coders
  • Conclusion on speech
  • coding techniques and their near future
  • References
  • Annexes
  • Voice Quality
  • Introduction
  • Reference VoIP media path
  • Echo in a telephone network
  • Delay
  • Acceptability of a phone call with echo and delay
  • Conclusion
  • Standards
  • Quality of Service
  • Introduction
  • What is QoS?
  • Describing a data stream
  • Queuing techniques for QoS
  • Signaling QoS requirements
  • The CableLabs PacketCable TM quality
  • of
  • service specification
  • DQoS
  • Improving QoS in the best effort class
  • Issues with slow links
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Packet size annex
  • Network Dimensioning
  • Simple compressed voice flow model
  • Building a network dedicated to IP telephony
  • Merging data communications and voice communications on one common IP backbone
  • Multipoint communications
  • Modeling call seizures
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • IP Multicast Routing
  • Introduction
  • When to use multicast routing
  • The multicast framework
  • Controling scope in multicast applications
  • Building the multicast delivery tree
  • Multicast
  • routing protocols
  • The mBone
  • MULTICAST issues on non
  • broadcast media
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Index

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