DocumentCode
1685498
Title
A scalable architecture for SIP infrastructure using content addressable networks
Author
Balasubramanian, Ramrajprabu ; Rhee, Injong ; Kang, Jaewoo
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1314
Abstract
Session initiation protocol (SIP) provides call establishment functions for VoIP. These functions are highly CPU-intensive and hence need to be distributed over multiple servers in order to support the peak workload. Existing approaches to this problem are unfortunately not scalable or fault-tolerant, incurring high maintenance overheads or introducing a single point of failure. This paper presents a proof-of-concept design and analysis of a scalable, robust architecture for SIP infrastructures using a content addressable network (CAN) model, called CASIP (CAN-based SIP). The performance study of CASIP using real implementation of a SIP stack and NS-2 shows that the proposed system distributes the SIP processing (both update and lookup) load over multiple nodes very effectively without incurring much routing and maintenance overhead.
Keywords
Internet telephony; protocols; NS-2; VoIP; content addressable networks; multiple servers; proof-of-concept design; session initiation protocol; Computer architecture; Computer science; Databases; Fault tolerance; Internet telephony; Network servers; Protocols; Robustness; Routing; Scalability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications, 2005. ICC 2005. 2005 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8938-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2005.1494559
Filename
1494559
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