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What is IP Multimedia Subsystem

Handbook of Research on Mobile Multimedia, Second Edition
Known as IMS and based on a common set of recommendations from 3GPP (later reused by ETSI TISPAN standardizing NGN Release 1).
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Practical Experience with New Services and Applications Supported by NGN
Pavol Podhradský (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia), Eugen Mikóczy (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia), Matejka Juraj (T-Com, Slovak Telekom, a.s., Slovakia), Ondrej Lábaj (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia), and Róbert Tomek (Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-046-2.ch043
Abstract
This chapter presents results of practical experience with NGN and mainly its application layer. The presented university laboratory based mainly on the open source software follows the evolution strategy of NGN. This evolution includes a way from using SIP-based VoIP architecture to the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) implementation of standardized NGN. The background of the standardization process is briefly presented as well. Our focus on application layer is motivated by its existence and similarity in various NGN implementations. In this chapter, we also discuss in detail three applications and services: multimedia streaming, security, and AAA service. This chapter shows the ability to build an NGN network for testing purposes. However, we prove that application layer, unified application access, and consequently convergence are main foundations of NGN.
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Advanced Mobile Multimedia Services with IMS
IMS is an architectural framework for delivering Internet protocol (IP) multimedia to mobile users. It was originally designed by the wireless standards body 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), and is part of the vision for evolving mobile networks beyond GSM. Its original formulation (3GPP R5) represented an approach to delivering “Internet services” over GPRS. This vision was later updated by 3GPP, 3GPP2 and TISPAN by requiring support of networks other than GPRS, such as Wireless LAN, CDMA2000 and fixed line.
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