Internet provides many services. VOIP (Voice over IP) is one such service also
known as Internet Telephony or IP Telephony. Using VOIP we can make voice
telephony calls, participate in video conferences, etc over data networks (WAN'S and
LAN'S) or internet. VOIP operates by first converting voice data into digital form,
organizing them into packets, transmitting them through the most convenient route to
their destination and finally reassembling them at the destination. Protocols like
SIP/RTP, H.323, MGCP are designed which perform all the above steps.
This project aims to make a video call from a 3G Mobile to an IP phone via Asterisk
Gateway. Asterisk to act as bridge for video call between 3G-IP network must capture
the audio/video stream from 3G mobile, convert captured stream into an IP
compatible stream and send stream to an IP client and vice-versa. Asterisk needs to
support AMR codec for audio and MPEG-4 codec for video and H.324M protocol
stack for capturing audio/video streams from 3G Mobile. Asterisk currently supports
audio codec's like GSM, G.729, A-law, and U-law. It allows H.261, H.263 video
streams as pass-through. It supports VOIP protocols like SIP/RTP, MGCP, and H.323
which allows it to interface with other devices. This project aims to implement AMR
codec, H.324M protocol stack, MPEG-4, bridging functions between SIP/RTP-ISDN
and 3G Mobile in Asterisk which allows a 3G phone to call a SIP client via Asterisk.
This thesis discusses the implementation of AMR in asterisk as well as SIP protocol
and SIP soft phones.
Date of Award | 2006 |
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Original language | English |
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Awarding Institution | |
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Supervisor | Lingfen Sun (Other Supervisor) |
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- 3G
- Video Quality Measurement
- VOIP
- Asterisk Gateway
Video Quality Measurement For 3G Handsets
Enjapuri, P. (Author). 2006
Student thesis: ResM