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VoIP
By Godson Gera
Introduction
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Basic electronic communication system
History of electronic communication
Introduction to VoIP
Benefits of VoIP
Detailed description of VoIP
Basic electronic communication system
Transmission medium
Source
Information
Transmitter
Receiver
Destination
Information
History of Electronic
Communication
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1837- Samuel Morse developed the first electronics
communication system which uses dots, dashes, and
spaces generated through electromagnetic induction.
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1876- Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas A. Watson were
the first to successfully transfer human conversation over
a crude metallic-wire communications system they called
the Telephone (this is the focus of my project)
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1894- Guglielmo Marconi successfully transmitted the first
wireless radio signals through earth’s atmosphere.
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1920- Commercial radio began.
Introduction to VoIP
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Traditional Telephone
system
VoIP Telephone system
Full blown IP Telephony
Solution
Benefits of using VoIP
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Reduced call cost
Free soft phone to soft phone calling
Detailed Description of VoIP
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The conversion of the analog voice into IP packets, using a
digital signal processor (DSP) embedded in the phone or using a
PC in case of soft phones, which are software programs used
with a hand set or headset connected to a PC
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Transmitting IP packets over a packet or data network (where the
packets travel along with other VoIP packets, data packets,
Video over IP packets, etc.), which are sent to appropriate
destinations by routers and switches
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Conversion of IP packets back to voice (using DSP or
computers).
Crescendo
System Architecture and
Description
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Overview of modules
Structure and Relationship
User Interface issues
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The first module is the one running on the
client side “Client Module”
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The other running at the server side “Server
Module”
Client Module
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This module will be concerned
with the following work load
The registration of the user onto the system
Un-registering the user out from the system
Transportation of voice packets
Server Module
This module will undertake the following work
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Processing the requests of the user
Maintaining records of the registered users
The Structure & Relationship
between Modules
Client Module
Session Module
Transportation
Reception Module
Location Server
Module
Audio Module
CODEC Module
Request processing
Module
User Information
maintenance
Working Relationship of
modules
Audio
CODEC
Transport
Local Client (Bob)
Request
Processing
Session
Location
Server
Audio
Remote Client
(Alice)
CODEC
Session
Transport
User Information
Maintenance
Main GUI of the Crescendo
Conclusion
Advantages of VoIP
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Cost reduction on long distance calls.
Integration of voice and data networks.
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Bandwidth optimization.
Long term equipment cost reduction because of the single
physical.
Single network also leads to decrement in maintenance and
support costs.
This product provides many services on
single platform
Downsides of VoIP
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Jitter
Echo
Scope for future work
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The peer to peer audio transmission can be
extended to setup a conference.
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Along with audio transmission, video
transmission can also be enabled.
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Call waiting, call forwarding, and voice
mailbox.
Thank You