TY - JOUR
T1 - Supporting ubiquitous IMS-based teleconferencing through discovery and composition of IMS and web components
AU - Doolin, Kevin
AU - Mullins, Robert
AU - Abad, Rafael Morón
AU - Moreno, Marta García
AU - Mota, Telma
AU - Farshchian, Babak A.
AU - Gómez, Miguel
PY - 2008/3
Y1 - 2008/3
N2 - Natural communication among people happens in flexible ways and is strongly affected by the users' situation (such as communication tools available, user's location, and user's preferences). This situation or context information is seldom used to initiate communication sessions among users. Current communication systems are indifferent about users' context, often require time consuming manual configurations and often result in conferencing tools not being easily accessible when needed. This leads to lower adoption of innovative communications services. IMS SIP (IP Multimedia Subsystem, Session Initiation Protocol) sessions allow users to access the session from different points of contact (home, office, etc.), however, IMS still requires a prior knowledge of all SIP components that might be used in a SIP session. Furthermore, IMS makes limited use of context information (mainly user-defined availability). To address these issues our research approach combines techniques from pervasive computing with IMS networking principles to facilitate compositions of communication sessions based on users' context. We propose a platform and APIs for pervasive application development support to allow greater intelligence in IMS applications. We additionally provide mechanisms for IMS applications to apply their intelligence to the configuration of physical devices and web resources used to set up a conference. The innovations proposed in this paper are: (1) A new standard for intelligent IMS-based conferencing applications. (2) Application Development Interfaces (APIs) for a platform for pervasive computing. (3) An architecture for a pervasive IMS platform.
AB - Natural communication among people happens in flexible ways and is strongly affected by the users' situation (such as communication tools available, user's location, and user's preferences). This situation or context information is seldom used to initiate communication sessions among users. Current communication systems are indifferent about users' context, often require time consuming manual configurations and often result in conferencing tools not being easily accessible when needed. This leads to lower adoption of innovative communications services. IMS SIP (IP Multimedia Subsystem, Session Initiation Protocol) sessions allow users to access the session from different points of contact (home, office, etc.), however, IMS still requires a prior knowledge of all SIP components that might be used in a SIP session. Furthermore, IMS makes limited use of context information (mainly user-defined availability). To address these issues our research approach combines techniques from pervasive computing with IMS networking principles to facilitate compositions of communication sessions based on users' context. We propose a platform and APIs for pervasive application development support to allow greater intelligence in IMS applications. We additionally provide mechanisms for IMS applications to apply their intelligence to the configuration of physical devices and web resources used to set up a conference. The innovations proposed in this paper are: (1) A new standard for intelligent IMS-based conferencing applications. (2) Application Development Interfaces (APIs) for a platform for pervasive computing. (3) An architecture for a pervasive IMS platform.
KW - IMS
KW - Multimedia
KW - Pervasive computing
KW - Service composition
KW - Ubiquitous computing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=40849119989&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10922-007-9090-9
DO - 10.1007/s10922-007-9090-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:40849119989
SN - 1064-7570
VL - 16
SP - 92
EP - 112
JO - Journal of Network and Systems Management
JF - Journal of Network and Systems Management
IS - 1
ER -