Abstract

The revolution of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology has propagated everywhere and replaced the conventional telecommunication technology (e.g. landline). Nevertheless, several enhancements need to be done on VoIP technology to improve its performance. One of the main issues is to improve the VoIP network bandwidth (BW) utilization. VoIP packet payload compression is one of the key approaches to do that. This paper proposes a new method to compress VoIP packet payload. The suggested method works over internet telephony transport protocol (ITTP) and named Delta-ITTP method. The core idea of the Delta-ITTP method is to find and transmit the delta between the successive VoIP packet payloads, which is typically smaller than the original VoIP packet payload. The suggested Delta-ITTP method implements VoIP packet payload compression at the sender side and decompression at the receiver side. During the compression process, the Delta-ITTP method needs to keep some values to restore the original VoIP packet payload at the receiver side. For this, the Delta-ITTP method utilizes some of the IP protocol fields and no additional header is needed. The Delta-ITTP method has been deployed and compared with the traditional ITTP protocol without compression. The result showed that up to 19% BW saving was achieved in the tested cases leading to the desired enhancement in the VoIP network BW utilization.

Highlights

  • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is everywhere

  • VoIP technology has evolved rapidly to serve most of the big companies in private and public sectors

  • This paper suggests a new method, called Delta-Internet Telephony Transport Protocol (ITTP), to improve VoIP networks BW utilization

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is everywhere. There is a very high growing demand for VoIP in just about all companies and even by the normal people [1][2]. Only 20% to 43% of the VoIP network BW is used to carry the VoIP data while the remaining share of the BW is wasted to carry the VoIP packet header. The media transfer protocol is used to convey the voice data, after establishing the call, from point to point over the VoIP network. The 12-byte Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), 6byte Internet Telephony Transport Protocol (ITTP), and 4-byte Inter-Asterisk eXchange (IAX) are the main examples of media transfer protocols Both RTP and IAX take the help of the 8-byte User Datagram Protocol (UDP) to be able to convey the voice data, while ITTP is able to carry the voice data by itself [10][11][12]. We propose a new method to save the VoIP network BW by compressing the VoIP packet payload.

RELATED WORKS
THE SUGGESTED DELTA-ITTP METHOD
Delta-ITTP Operations at Sender Side
Delta-ITTP Operations at Receiver
DELTA-ITTP RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Shrunk Bits Per VoIP Packet Payload
Findings
CONCLUSION
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