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Multi-user Session Control in the Next Generation Wireless System

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Abstract

Next generation IP wireless systems are envisioned to be heterogeneous and to provide ubiquitous services to mobile users with different quality of service requirements. Furthermore, in order to attract and keep customers, mobile operators are expanding their portfolio with the inclusion of publish-subscribe services, such as real-time multimedia sessions. This paper presents a signalling application layer based on the Next Steps in Signalling (NSIS) framework that aims to provide the control of sessions to multiple users across heterogeneous wireless systems, called Multi-user Session Control (MUSC). Supported by a session-aware signalling protocol, named MUSC-P, which is highlighted in this paper, MUSC controls the session quality of service mapping and adaptation, the ubiquitous access of mobile users to the available published sessions and the session connectivity between networks with different address realms. The protocol is detailed, its functionalities are presented, and an initial performance evaluation shows the protocol efficiency concerning the control of session setup to multiple users.

Subject

Multimedia networking

Related Project

Q3M - QoS Architecture for Mobile Multicast Multimedia Services

Cited by

Year 2009 : 1 citations

 Ricardo Batista Freitas, "Uma Abordagem para Gerência de QoS entre Domínios em Redes de Próxima Geração", Master Thesis, UNICAMP, Março 2009.

Year 2008 : 1 citations

 Syed Ahson and Mohammad Ilyas (Editors), "SIP Handbook: Services, Technologies, and Security of Session Initiation Protocol", CRC Press, 2008, ISBN 142006603X, 9781420066036. Yanlan Ding, GuiPing Su and Huaxu Wan (Authors), Chapter SIP Modeling and Simulation, pp 373-393.