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Multiplexing VOIP Packets Over Internet Telephony Transport Protocol (ITTP)

Authors

Mosleh M. Abualhaj1, Sumaya N. Al-khatib2 and Mahmoud Baklizi3, 1,2Al-Ahliyya Amman University, Jordan and 3The World Islamic Sciences & Education University -W.I.S.E, Jordan

Abstract

Voice over IP (VoIP) is a technology of making phone calls over IP network. A considerable number of VoIP applications have emerged in the last decade, to make calls over the Internet. Accordingly, a huge number of VoIP packets are running over the Internet, which consume a considerable share of bandwidth. VoIP applications produce packets with small payload, which cause a considerable header overhead. Whereas, the header overhead is between around 46.4% to 72.2%, depends of the payload size, when using Internet Telephony Transport Protocol (ITTP)/IP protocol. VoIP packets header multiplexing is one of the most common techniques that used to reduce header overhead. In this paper, we propose a new multiplexing technique, called Delta-Multiplexing over ITTP (D-Mux-ITTP). The D-Mux-ITTP is aiming to reduce the wasted bandwidth resulting from the 26-byte ITTP/IP VoIP packet header, by combining the packets destined to the same destination into a single ITTP/IP header.

Keywords

Packets Multiplexing; Bandwidth Utilization; VoIP; D-Mux-ITTP; ITTP.

Full Text  Volume 8, Number 2