Analysis of control and multimedia real-time traffic over SIP and RTP on 802.11n wireless links for utilities networks

2010 
Urban facility interconnection networks require a robustness and reliability usually found in public networks or private cable and radio networks in licensed bands. Both factors mean an increase in costs, which also increase as the size of the network increases. The recent rise in use of wireless technologies in open wavebands has attracted the interest of the industry in the spread of these types of links, even though they have a lower level of robustness and reliability, which must be improved using communication mechanisms and protocols. This aspect directly affects real time applications, such as VoIP and video-streaming, and determines the viability of these systems in real installations. This paper evaluates the performance of control and real time multimedia traffic in the 5 GHz band through the use of the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) protocols, in a laboratory testbed.
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