7'th International Symposium on Telecommunications (IST'2014) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/istel.2014.7000781
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Plaintext transmission over Session Initiation Protocol

Abstract: This paper compares two telecommunication standards

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“…Is a multimedia protocol, which facilitates VoIP connections among servers, and among servers and clients that also use the IAX protocol and its second version. Recently, Inter-Asterisk Exchange Protocol was introduced as a new signalling protocol to compete with the SIP protocol [10]. IAX was created by an open source community of Asterisk PBX (private branch exchange).…”
Section: Iax2 (Inter-asterisk Exchange) Versionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Is a multimedia protocol, which facilitates VoIP connections among servers, and among servers and clients that also use the IAX protocol and its second version. Recently, Inter-Asterisk Exchange Protocol was introduced as a new signalling protocol to compete with the SIP protocol [10]. IAX was created by an open source community of Asterisk PBX (private branch exchange).…”
Section: Iax2 (Inter-asterisk Exchange) Versionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this proposal cannot provide the patient's data automatically; but the customers have to provide 146 the patient's data to the information records. In [22], authors have compared two telecommunication standards for plaintext transmission over SIP and concluded that (a) VoIP-SIP standard does not possess an adequate connected call rate, due to the low memory consumption, (b) its resalable to use RTP session for plaintext communication,(c) its only designed for the use of caller's voice, and (d) SIP MESSAGE content size needs to be verified. From the above-published papers, several multimedia communication protocols could be considered in the investigation to be used in the m-Health application.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%