Title :
Handoff with DSP Support: Enabling Seamless Voice Communications across Heterogeneous Telephony Systems on Dual-Mode Mobile Devices
Author :
Hsieh, Hung-Yun ; Li, Chung-Wei ; Lin, Hsiao-Pu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei
Abstract :
In this paper we investigate the problem of voice communications across heterogeneous telephony systems on dual-mode (WiFi and GSM) mobile devices. Since GSM is a circuit-switched telephony system, existing solutions that are based on packet-switched network protocols cannot be used. We show in this paper that an enabling technology for seamless voice communications across circuit-switched and packet-switched telephony systems is the support of digital signal processing (DSP) techniques during handoffs. To substantiate our argument, we start with a framework based on the session initiation protocol (SIP) for vertical handoffs on dual-mode mobile devices. We then identify the key obstacle in achieving seamless handoffs across circuit-switched and packet-switched systems, and explain why DSP support is necessary in this context. We propose a solution that incorporates time alignment and time scaling algorithms during handoffs for supporting seamless voice communications across heterogeneous telephony systems. We conduct testbed experiments using a GSM-WiFi dual-mode notebook and evaluate the quality of speech when the call is migrated from WiFi to GSM networks. Evaluation results show that such a cross-disciplinary solution involving signal processing and networking can effectively support seamless voice communications across heterogeneous telephony systems.
Keywords :
cellular radio; mobile handsets; signal processing; signalling protocols; voice communication; wireless LAN; DSP; GSM; WiFi; circuit-switched telephony system; digital signal processing techniques; dual-mode mobile device; heterogeneous telephony systems; packet-switched network protocols; seamless voice communication; session initiation protocol; time alignment; time scaling algorithm; Circuits; Costs; Digital signal processing; GSM; Internet telephony; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Telephone sets; Web and internet services; Wireless LAN; Mobile Computing; Network Protocols; Telephony; Wireless;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2008.87