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M. Handley, H. Schulzrinne, E. Schooler and J. Rosenberg, "Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 2543, March 1999.

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The Transmission Control Protocol - Noureddine, Tobagi (2002)   (Correct)

....level procedures for communicating the port number. For example, FTP clients specify the local port number to which the server should establish a data connection in a PORT command. Multimedia applications use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to exchange port number information for a session [86]. A connection can be closed by one side in one direction, but still be used to transfer data in the other direction. However, this property is not required and some implementations don t have this ability. The connection is closed when one side performs an abort or after both sides close the ....

Handley M., et al., Session Initiation Protocol, RFC2543, March 1999.


Efficient Resource Management for Hard Real-Time Communication .. - Choi, Bettati (2000)   (Correct)

....path sharing tree sharing Figure 7: Link utilization Because the construction is performed o line at network design time, it is not an issue. The signaling is in turn, divided into two parts. One is a middle layer signaling immediately below the user layer signaling like H. 323 [9] or SIP [19]. The other is a lower layer signaling for the maintenance of sink tree itself. The middlelayer signaling will be in charge of ow request, admission decision, and ow tear down. In case of H.323, the gatekeeper call control signaling [15] can be combined with the sink tree middle layer signaling. ....

M. Handley, H. Schulzrinne, E. Schooler, J. Rosenberg, \Session Initiation Protocol," IETF RFC 2543, Mar. 1999. 18


Transport-Independent Group and Session Management for Group.. - Wilde, Plattner (1997)   (Correct)

....SDP can only be used for session advertisement, because it is only used for the distribution of announcements, an additional protocol is required which is used for specifically inviting users to sessions. This protocol is the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and is described by Handley et al. [19] 2 . This splitting of session relevant information into two separate protocols has been caused by the uncoordinated development of the mbone (a good overview of the mbone is given by Eriksson [14] which originally was only used for multicasting sessions with a simple session announcement ....

Mark Handley, Henning Schulzrinne, and Eve Schooler. Session Initiation Protocol. Internet Draft, MMUSIC Working Group, December 1996.


Multilayered Mobility Management for Survivable Network - Ravi (2001)   Self-citation (Schulzrinne)   (Correct)

....provide better performance in iterms of delay and throughputcompared to the traditional Mobile IP approach. A. Application Layer Component SIP based approach Application layer mobility management is based on Session Initiation Protocol which has been proposed standard as an RFC 2543 in IETF [12]. 3] provide a good background about the application layer mobility management using SIP. Following paragraph provides an overview of SIP based mobility management with respect to ACN environment. SIP provides application layer mobility solution in three different ways: pre session mobility ....

M. Handley, Eve Schooler, H. Schulzrinne, Jonathan Rosenberg " Session Initiation Protocol" RFC 2543.


Application Layer Mobility Management Scheme for Wireless.. - Ashutosh Dutta Faramak (2001)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Schulzrinne)   (Correct)

....adds to the overhead for bandwidth constrained wireless link. 6] provides an end to end approach to host mobility but it does not address achieving mobility as part of end to end signaling, and does not address personal or service mobility. On the other hand, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) [2] is rapidly gaining wide spread acceptance as the signaling protocol of choice for Internet multimedia and telephony services which can be used for Wireless Internet as well. SIP supports personal mobility as part of its signaling mechanism, its feature set can also be extended to provide adequate ....

Mark Handley, Eve Schooler, H. Schulzrinne, Jonathan Rosenberg, "Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 2543


Charging, Billing & Accounting in a multi-Operator .. - Koutsopoulou..   (Correct)

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M. Handley, H. Schulzrinne, E. Schooler and J. Rosenberg, "Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 2543, March 1999.


A Generic Framework for the Management of.. - Koutsopoulou..   (Correct)

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M. Handley, H. Schulzrinne, E. Schooler and J. Rosenberg, "Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 2543, March 1999.

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