Cybernetics and Information Technologies (Mar 2021)

Contracting VoIP Packet Payload Down to Zero

  • Abualhaj Mosleh M.,
  • Al-Tahrawi Mayy M.,
  • Al-Zyoud Mahran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/cait-2021-0010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 137 – 150

Abstract

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The inefficient use of the IP network bandwidth is a fundamental issue that restricts the exponential spreading of Voice over IP (VoIP). The primary reason for this is the big header size of the VoIP packet. In this paper, we propose a method, called Short Voice Frame (SVF), that addresses the big header size of the VoIP packet. The main idea of the SVF method is to make effective use of the VoIP packet header fields that are unneeded to the VoIP technology. In particular, these fields will be used for temporarily buffering the voice frame (VoIP packet payload) data. This will make the VoIP packet payload short or even zero in some cases. The performance evaluation of the proposed SVF method showed that the use of the IP network bandwidth has improved by up to 28.3% when using the G.723.1 codec.

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