What is it about?

Our publication explores how to make Voice over IP (VoIP) networks more efficient and cost-effective by using innovative software-based and virtualization techniques. We propose new frameworks that leverage these technologies to improve the performance of VoIP networks, making them more reliable and responsive. Through real-world testing, we demonstrate significant enhancements in signaling and media quality, showcasing the potential benefits of these approaches for VoIP communication.

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Why is it important?

Our work is unique and timely because it proposes innovative frameworks for softwarization and virtualization of VoIP networks, leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as SDN and NFV. Our real-world testing demonstrates significant improvements in signaling and media quality, which could have a significant impact on the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of VoIP networks. Our work is relevant to researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals interested in improving the performance of VoIP networks and leveraging software-based and virtualization techniques to achieve this goal.

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this publication is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the field of VoIP networks and softwarization/virtualization techniques. The proposed frameworks and real-world testing provide practical insights into how these technologies can be leveraged to improve the performance of VoIP networks, making them more efficient and cost-effective. The use of cutting-edge technologies such as SDN and NFV makes this work particularly relevant and timely, as these technologies are becoming increasingly important in the field of network management and optimization.

AhmadReza Montazerolghaem
University of Isfahan

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This page is a summary of: Softwarization and virtualization of VoIP networks, The Journal of Supercomputing, April 2022, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s11227-022-04448-w.
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