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Comparative Study of M/Er/1 and M/M/1 Queuing Delay Models of the two IP-PBXs

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Comparative Study of M/Er/1 and M/M/1 Queuing Delay Models of the two IP-PBXs
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a general term for a family of transmission technologies to delivery of voice communications over IP networks such as the Internet or other packet-switched networks. VoIP systems employ session control protocols to control the set-up and tear-down of calls as well as audio codecs which encode speech allowing transmission over an IP network as digital audio via an audio stream. This paper analyzes performance of SIP model (Session Initiation Protocol) based on IPPBX (IP-Private Branch exchange) which is a software application which provides call routing services by parsing and forwarding all the incoming SIP packets in various remote IP telephony network. Then, the M/Er/1 and M/M/1 performance models of the IP-PBX was simulated and some of the key performance benchmarks such as average response time to process the SIP calls and mean number of jobs in the system was reviewed. Keywords SIP, IP-PBX, Queuing delay Analysis, M/Er/1,M/G/1
Alireza Dehestani, Pedram Hajipour
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Updated 19 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where JCIT
Authors Alireza Dehestani, Pedram Hajipour
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