Enhanced SIP for Reducing IMS Delay under WiFi-to-UMTS Handover Scenario

Hoyeon Lee, B. Moon, A. Aghvami
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After acquiring a new Internet protocol (IP) address due to a vertical handover, IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) subscriber has to send session initiation protocol (SIP) messages for registration and session setup to keep an ongoing session. In this paper, we call this registration and session setup delay 'IMS delay.' We show that the IMS delay is unacceptable for supporting real-time applications in vertical handover from Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) to Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS). To reduce the IMS delay in case of moving to UMTS from WiFi, we propose an enhanced SIP that makes it possible to apply make-before-break handover scheme under IMS. Using the proposed enhanced SIP, SIP messages are sent via WiFi interface before breaking WiFi connection. We define two new headers in SIP and how these new headers work. Numerical results show that the minimum IMS delay with traditional SIP is 0.609936s whilst the maximum IMS delay with enhanced SIP is 11.666ms.
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增强SIP,减少wi - fi到umts切换场景下IMS延迟
IP多媒体子系统(IMS)用户在通过垂直切换获得新的Internet协议(IP)地址后,必须发送会话发起协议(SIP)消息进行注册和会话建立,以保持正在进行的会话。在本文中,我们称这种注册和会话设置延迟为“IMS延迟”。我们证明了IMS延迟对于支持从无线保真(WiFi)到通用移动通信系统(UMTS)垂直切换的实时应用是不可接受的。为了减少从WiFi转移到UMTS时的IMS延迟,我们提出了一种增强型SIP,使得在IMS下应用先建立后中断切换方案成为可能。采用本文提出的增强型SIP协议,在断开WiFi连接之前,通过WiFi接口发送SIP消息。我们在SIP中定义了两个新报头,以及这些新报头是如何工作的。数值结果表明,传统SIP协议的最小IMS延迟为0.609936,而增强SIP协议的最大IMS延迟为11.666ms。
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