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IP Multimedia Subsystem
About: IP Multimedia Subsystem is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4398 publications have been published within this topic receiving 43698 citations.
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27 Aug 2007TL;DR: A novel architecture for providing converged IP-based TV (IPTV) services specified by ETSI TISPAN standardisation for IPTV in ongoing NGN release 2 specifications is presented.
Abstract: This paper presents a novel architecture for providing converged IP-based TV (IPTV) services specified by ETSI TISPAN standardisation for IPTV in ongoing NGN release 2 specifications. The described IPTV architecture is based on utilisation of the IP Multimedia Subsystem concept used by NGN architectural framework and its adaptation to provide the IPTV specific functionalities and services. Using the foundation provided by the IMS based architecture, we propose a new functional architecture to enhance the functionalities and features needed for scalable converged networks, flexible media delivery and advanced IPTV service scenarios. The proposed architecture, leveraging on the FMC architecture that operators may deploy to provide IPTV service across different access networks in future deployments (mobile, wireless, fixed) has prototypically been implemented in the ScaleNet* demonstrator testbed. This paper analyses in detail the main principles for such a converged reference architecture. The paper also presents the IPTV service scenario prototype called Click-to-Multimedia which shows some basic features and advantages implemented on top of the presented architecture by prototyping demo applications as proof of concept reference.
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13 Apr 2005TL;DR: In this paper, a method is provided for tracking the physical location of IP phones and IP devices in a network, where the IP phone or IP device detects its own current location and then informs the PBX controller or the location database to which it is connected.
Abstract: A method is provided for tracking the physical location of IP phones and IP devices in a network. According to the invention, the IP phone or IP device detects its own current location and then informs the PBX controller or the location database to which it is connected. The capability is integrated in every IP phone and IP device. The PBX or location database then takes appropriate action, such as updating the ALI mapping for the phone or location information for the IP device.
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03 Jun 2004TL;DR: In this paper, a method of reserving credit for a mobile subscriber in respect of an IP multimedia service is proposed, following initial registration of the subscriber to the IP Multimedia service, using the early session establishment procedure to reserve a credit amount at a charging control node and to notify an IP multicloud service provider of the credit reservation, whereupon, at invocation of said IP multimedia services, the IP multimedia serving element is able to proceed immediately with the session establishment.
Abstract: A method of reserving credit for a mobile subscriber in respect of an IP multimedia service. The method comprises, following initial registration of the subscriber to the IP Multimedia service but prior to invocation of an IP Multimedia service, using the early session establishment procedure to reserve a credit amount at a charging control node and to notify an IP Multimedia Serving Element of the credit reservation, whereupon, at invocation of said IP multimedia service, the IP Multimedia Serving Element is able to proceed immediately with the session establishment.
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03 Oct 2008TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide various mechanisms that serve to improve the decision points related to when and what technology each service is expected to be associated with and provide better techniques to move the wireless communication device between cellular and WLAN domains when in-traffic and when idle.
Abstract: Described aspects provide for improving the mobility of wireless communication devices between one network domain and another network domain, specifically, but not limited to, between a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and a cellular network and the like. Present aspects provide for services to be moved seamlessly and in a reliable manner between the cellular and WLAN domains in order to minimize service disruption for the end user and provide the requisite Quality of Service (QoS) for the different applications. The aspects herein presented provide for various mechanisms that serve to improve the decision points related to when and what technology each service is expected to be associated with and provides better techniques to move the wireless communication device between cellular and WLAN domains when in-traffic and when idle.
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19 May 2005TL;DR: In this paper, the dual registration system tracks two serving Mobile Switching Centers for each subscriber, which are differentiated as IP Multimedia Subsystem for voice call delivery purposes and CDMA mobile Switching Center for IP access and other non-voice services.
Abstract: The dual registration system tracks two serving Mobile Switching Centers for each subscriber. The registrations are differentiated as IP Multimedia Subsystem for voice call delivery purposes and CDMA Mobile Switching Center for IP access and other non-voice services. The registration message from the IP Multimedia Subsystem is enhanced via protocol extensions to include an indication that this registration is from the IP Multimedia Subsystem and is to indicate the target Mobile Switching Center for IP Multimedia Subsystem services, such as VoIP. The Home Location Register is enhanced to store two Mobile Switching Centers as the serving Mobile Switching Centers for the dual mode subscriber. The Home Location Register logic is extended to route service to the appropriate Mobile Switching Center depending on service offered, subscriber preferences, and the registration status.
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