Analysis of performance of VOIP over various scenarios
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2015-05
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Voice over IP (VOIP) uses the Internet Protocol (IP) to transmit voice as packets over an IP
network. So VOIP can be achieved on any data network that uses IP, like Internet, Intranets and
Local Area Networks (LAN). Here the voice signal is digitized, compressed and converted to IP
packets and then transmitted over the IP network. Signaling protocols are used to set up and tear
down calls, carry information required to locate users and negotiate capabilities. VoIP is an
advanced technology that has a great potential to develop new telecommunication with much
lower cost and better QoS. In our project, we shall analyze the performance of VoIP over digital
communication on popular application such as Skype and msn. Parameters of interest are the
quality of service, the Mean Opinion Score, packet loss ratio and jitter. We also plan to examine
the delays and distortion issues that VoIP might have while increasing the traffic load and
generate a more realistic topology by adding extra models to the system and evaluate the impact
to the overall QoS.
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