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VoIP(Voice over IP)는 IP 네트워크를 통한 전화 통신을 위한 서비스, 시스템 및 기술의 일반적인 이름입니다. 인터넷 전화통신, IP(인터넷 프로토콜) 전화통신이라고도 합니다. 인터넷 전화 클라이언트 소프트웨어는 1995년 처음 등장했을 때 주목을 받았습니다. 이후 VoIP는 인터넷의 대중화와 급속한 발전에 힘입어 실용적인 기술로 빠르게 성장했습니다. IP 네트워크 트래픽은 이미 전화 네트워크 트래픽을 초과했으며 향후 몇 년 내에 몇 배 더 증가할 것으로 예상됩니다. 미래에는 전화 네트워크가 IP 네트워크로 통합되고 전화 통신은 완전히 VoIP가 될 것입니다. VoIP에는 세 가지 기대가 있습니다. 첫 번째는 저렴한 전화 서비스입니다. 두 번째 기대는 이메일, 웹 콜백 등 다양한 인터넷 애플리케이션과 연동하여 단순 통신 서비스가 아닌 보다 편리한 통신 서비스를 제공하는 CTI(Computer Telephony Integration) 시스템 등 통합 전화 통신 및 IP 네트워크 서비스에 대한 기대이다. 전화기 교체. 세 번째 기대는 고품질의 음성통신, 멀티캐스트 통신 등 자유도가 높은 향상된 음성 서비스를 제공하는 플랫폼에 대한 기대입니다. 그러나 VoIP 시스템이 구현되기까지는 해결해야 할 문제가 많다. 원활한 대화를 가능하게 하는 실시간 음성 전달, 다양한 서비스 제공을 위한 세션 제어, 새로운 서비스 제안 등이 주요 문제점이다. 본 논문에서는 VoIP에 대한 개요와 이를 실현하기 위해 해결해야 할 문제를 제시하고 스트림 제어 및 응용에 관한 몇 가지 솔루션을 제안합니다. 또한 표준화 포럼에서 논의되고 있는 세션 제어 및 기타 주제에 대해서도 설명합니다.
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Tohru HOSHI, Koji TSUKADA, Kazuma YUMOTO, Keiko TANIGAWA, Yoshiyuki NAKAYAMA, "Voice over IP Enabling Telephony and IP Network Convergence" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E84-D, no. 5, pp. 548-559, May 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Voice over IP (VoIP) is a generic name for services, systems and technology for telephony over an IP network. It is also referred to as Internet telephony and IP (Internet Protocol) telephony. Internet telephone client software attracted attention when it first appeared in 1995. Since that, VoIP has rapidly matured into a practical technology, propelled by the popularization and rapid development of the Internet. IP network traffic already exceeds telephone network traffic and is expected to further increase several-fold in the next few years. In future, the telephone network will be integrated into the IP network and telephony will become entirely VoIP. There are three expectations for VoIP. The first is inexpensive telephone service. The second expectation is for integrated telephony and IP network services such as a CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) system in which there is interworking with various Internet applications, such as e-mail and Web call-back for communication services of greater convenience rather than simple replacement of the telephone. The third expectation is for a platform for providing high-quality voice communication, multicast communication, and other such enhanced voice services that have a high degree of freedom. However, many problems remain to be overcome before the VoIP System is realized. The main problems are real-time transmission of voice that allows a smooth conversation, session control for providing a variety of services, and the proposal of new services. In this paper, we give an overview of VoIP and the problems that must be solved in order to realize it and propose some solutions regarding stream control and applications. We also describe session control and other topics that are being discussed in standardization forums.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e84-d_5_548/_p
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