Signaling for multimedia conferencing in 4G: the case of integrated 3G/MANETs

  • Authors:
  • Chunyan Fu;F. Khendek;R. Glitho

  • Affiliations:
  • Concordia Univ., Montreal, Que.;-;-

  • Venue:
  • IEEE Communications Magazine
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

Fourth-generation wireless systems are composed of coexisting and cooperating legacy and new networks. Mobile ad hoc networks are examples of new networks. They have several attractive characteristics and are gaining more and more momentum. Their integration with legacy third-generation networks is now being contemplated. Multimedia conferencing is the basis of a wealth of applications, including video conferences, multiparty games, and distance learning. Signaling is the central nerve of multimedia conferencing. It establishes, modifies, and tears down multimedia conferencing applications. This article is devoted to the signaling aspects of multimedia conferencing in 4G and focuses on the specific case of integrated 3G/MANETs. It reviews the standard 3G architecture and the emerging architectures for MANETs. This review shows that none of them is suitable for integrated 3G/MANETs. We propose a new architecture based on application-level clusters and conference gateways. We have implemented a prototype using the session initiation protocol (SIP) technology