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1st IPTComm 2007: New York, NY, USA
- Gregory W. Bond, Henning Schulzrinne:
Principles, Systems and Applications of IP Telecommunications. First International Conference, IPTComm 2007, New York, NY, USA, July 19-20, 2007. Proceedings. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-60558-006-7
Securing IP-based telecommunication services 1
- Mohamed Nassar, Saverio Niccolini, Radu State, Thilo Ewald:
Holistic VoIP intrusion detection and prevention system. 1-9 - Jens Fiedler, Tomas Kupka, Sven Ehlert, Thomas Magedanz, Dorgham Sisalem:
VoIP defender: highly scalable SIP-based security architecture. 11-17
Multimedia IP-based telecommunication infrasturcture
- Alessandro Amirante, Tobia Castaldi, Lorenzo Miniero, Simon Pietro Romano:
Improving the scalability of an IMS-compliant conferencing framework through presence and event notification. 19-27 - Ali Fessi, Heiko Niedermayer, Holger Kinkelin, Georg Carle:
A cooperative SIP infrastructure for highly reliable telecommunication services. 29-38 - Roman Levenshteyn, Ioannis Fikouras, Salvatore Loreto, Gonzalo Camarillo:
Addressing & invocation of IMS-attached services. 39-46
Securing IP-based telecommunication services 2
- Humberto J. Abdelnur, Radu State, Olivier Festor:
KiF: a stateful SIP fuzzer. 47-56 - Ge Zhang, Sven Ehlert, Thomas Magedanz, Dorgham Sisalem:
Denial of service attack and prevention on SIP VoIP infrastructures using DNS flooding. 57-66
Services creation for IP-based telecommunication
- Pamela Zave:
Audio feature interactions in Voice-over-IP. 67-78 - Nicolas Palix, Charles Consel, Laurent Réveillère, Julia Lawall:
A stepwise approach to developing languages for SIP telephony service creation. 79-88 - Thomas M. Smith, Gregory W. Bond:
ECharts for SIP servlets: a state-machine programming environment for VoIP applications. 89-98 - Fabien Latry, Julien Mercadal, Charles Consel:
Staging telephony service creation: a language approach. 99-110
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