SIP signaling and QoS for VoIP over IPv6 DVB-RCS satellite networks

M. Ali, L. Liang, Z. Sun, H. Cruickshank
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With the rapid development of the Internet, new technologies and applications are emerging. One of the important applications is voice over IP. Satellites are playing an important role to provide VoIP services with their global coverage and on-board processing ability over IP networks. Satellite network environment, generally characterized by large delay and erroneous link, is considered to be unfriendly to VoIP. The performance of VoIP is adversely influenced by these characteristics. The performance metrics of VoIP are signaling, bandwidth, delay, jitter and packet loss. Signaling plays a key role in call establishment and rest of the parameters signifies the quality of service (QoS). In this paper, the performance related issues of SIP-based VoIP over current, IPv4, and next generation, IPv6 satellites is studied. A comparative analysis is performed for different voice codecs. The experimentation is carried out on the satellite network testbed at Centre for Communication Systems Research (CCSR), University of Surrey. The results show that delay, jitter and packet loss are quite comparable for both IPv4 and IPv6 over satellites. SIP signaling performs poorly in IPv6 as compared to IPv4. IPv6 can be adapted for VoIP over satellites, but with some modifications for SIP signaling.
IPv6 DVB-RCS卫星网络上VoIP的SIP信令和QoS
随着互联网的快速发展,新的技术和应用不断涌现。其中一个重要的应用是IP语音。卫星在通过IP网络提供具有全球覆盖和机载处理能力的VoIP服务方面发挥着重要作用。卫星网络环境普遍存在时延大、链路错误等特点,对VoIP的发展不利。这些特性会对VoIP的性能产生不利影响。VoIP的性能指标包括信令、带宽、延迟、抖动和丢包。信令在呼叫建立中起着关键作用,其余参数表示服务质量(QoS)。本文研究了基于sip的VoIP在当前、IPv4和下一代IPv6卫星上的性能相关问题。对不同的语音编解码器进行了比较分析。实验在萨里大学通信系统研究中心(CCSR)的卫星网络试验台进行。结果表明,卫星上IPv4和IPv6的延迟、抖动和丢包相当。与IPv4相比,IPv6中的SIP信令性能较差。IPv6可以用于卫星上的VoIP,但需要对SIP信令进行一些修改。
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