Enabling SIP-based sessions in ad hoc networks
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The deployment of infrastructure-less ad hoc networks is suffering from the lack of applications in spite of active research over a decade. This problem can be solved to a certain extent by porting successful legacy Internet applications and protocols to the ad hoc network § Corresponding Author; † This work was partially done while the author was a graduate student in CReWMaN, University of Texas at Arlington. This work was supported by NSF under the ORBIT testbed project, grant# NSF NRT Project #ANI-0335244 and by NSF ITR grant IIS-0326505. ENABLING SIP-BASED SESSIONS IN AD HOC NETWORKS 2 domain. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is designed to provide the signaling support for multimedia applications such as Internet telephony, Instant Messaging, Presence etc. SIP relies on the infrastructure of the Internet and an overlay of centralized SIP servers to enable the SIP endpoints discover each other and establish a session by exchanging SIP messages. However, such an infrastructure is unavailable in ad hoc networks. In this paper, we propose two approaches to solve this problem and enable SIP-based session setup in ad hoc networks (i) a loosely coupled approach, where the SIP endpoint discovery is decoupled from the routing procedure and (ii) a tightly coupled approach, which integrates the endpoint discovery with a fully distributed cluster based routing protocol that builds a virtual topology for efficient routing. Simulation experiments show that the tightly coupled approach performs better for (relatively) static multihop wireless networks than the loosely coupled approach in terms of the latency in SIP session setup. The loosely coupled approach, on the other hand, generally performs better in networks with random node mobility. The tightly coupled approach, however, has lower control overhead in both the cases.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Wireless Networks
دوره 13 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007