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dc.contributor.authorKobo, Hlabishi Isaac
dc.contributor.authorTucker, William David
dc.contributor.authorNorman, Michael
dc.date.accessioned2013-05-15T13:42:09Z
dc.date.available2013-05-15T13:42:09Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.citationKobo, H. I., et al. (2010). Internet protocol-based push to talk. In D. Browne (ed). Southern African Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (SATNAC), pp. 243–248. Stellenbosch, South Africaen_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-0-620-47934-9
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10566/623
dc.description.abstractThis paper discusses a way of offering voice instant messaging based on Internet Protocol using Session Initiation Protocol. The purpose of this investigation is to enhance the modern social communication amongst the people of South Africa who are already accustomed to text-based instant messaging. The proposed application aims to implement the traditional Push-to-Talk technology using Internet Protocol. Thus the proposed IP-based Push-to-Talk is a new approach to voice communication which emulates a walkie-talkie system. On the mobile phone IP-Push-to-Talk herein referred to as Push-to-Talk over a cell phone can be viewed as a voice SMS. The adoption of a Push-to-Talk service was inspired by the fact that it applies half-duplex communication. This enhances the primary objective of offering a cheap voice instant messaging. In half-duplex communication, only one person can talk at a time, thereby avoiding bidirectional charging. The project was implemented on two platforms, a PC and a mobile phone. The PC Push-to-Talk was implemented through client server approach whilst the mobile Push-to-Talk through a peer-to-peer approach. Several software engineering strategies were used for user requirements gathering as well for testing. Six users participated in the test and the results were gathered through questionnaires. The results showed that, half-duplex communication is efficient and yet very economical as it makes less usage of system resources.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipTelkom, Cisco, THRIPen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherTelkomen_US
dc.rightsCopyright Telkom. This file may be freely used for educational purposes, as long as it is not altered in any way. Acknowledgement of the authors and the source is required.
dc.subjectNetwork protocolsen_US
dc.subjectNetwork servicesen_US
dc.subjectPush-to-talken_US
dc.subjectReal-time Transport Protocolen_US
dc.subjectSession Initiation Protocol (SIP)en_US
dc.titleInternet protocol-based push to talken_US
dc.typeConference Proceedingsen_US
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dc.status.ispeerreviewedTRUE
dc.description.accreditationDepartment of HE and Training approved listen_US


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