Title :
Tandem-free VoIP conferencing: a bridge to next-generation networks
Author :
Smith, Paxton J. ; Kabal, Peter ; Blostein, Maier L. ; Rabipour, Rafi
Author_Institution :
McGill Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
fDate :
5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This article surveys approaches to teleconferencing in voice over IP networks. The considerations for conferencing include perceived quality, scalability, control, and compatibility. Architectures used for conferencing range from centralized bridges to full mesh. Centralized conference bridges used with compressed speech degrade speech quality when multiple talkers are mixed and subjected to tandem coding operations. Full mesh and multicast solutions (mixing at the end-points) are inappropriate when the number of conferees is large. This article discusses a hybrid solution that incorporates tandem-free bridging (the bridge selects and forwards packets) and endpoint mixing.
Keywords :
Internet telephony; multicast communication; network topology; packet switching; telecommunication control; teleconferencing; centralized bridges; centralized conference bridges; compatibility; compressed speech; control; decentralized conferencing architectures; endpoint mixing; full mesh solution; hybrid solution; mesh network; multicast solutions; next-generation networks; packet forwarding; packet selection; perceived quality; scalability; speech quality; tandem coding; tandem-free VoIP conferencing; tandem-free bridging; tandem-free conferencing architecture; teleconferencing; voice over IP networks; Bandwidth; Bridges; IP networks; Internet telephony; Next generation networking; Quality of service; Scalability; Speech codecs; Speech coding; Topology;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2003.1200114