Handbook on Networked Multipoint Multimedia Conferencing and Multistream Immersive Telepresence Using Sip: Scalable Distributed Applications and Media

Ranjan Roy, Radhika

  • 出版商: CRC
  • 出版日期: 2023-01-09
  • 售價: $3,150
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,993
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 1030
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0367616718
  • ISBN-13: 9780367616717
  • 相關分類: JVM 語言
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商品描述

Handbook on Networked Multipoint Multimedia Conferencing and Multistream Immsersive Telepresence using SIP: Scalable Distributed Applications and Media Control over Internet is the first book to put together all IETF request for comments (RFCs), and the internet drafts standards related to the multipoint conferencing and immersive telepresence.

This book includes mandatory and optional texts of all standards in a chronological and systematic way almost with one-to-one integrity from the beginning to end, allowing the reader to understand all aspects of the highly complex real-time applications.

It is a book that network designers, software developers, product manufacturers, implementers, interoperability testers, professionals, professors, and researchers will find to be immensely useful. Practitioners and engineers in all spectrums who are concentrating on building the real-time, scalable, interoperable multipoint applications, can use this book to make informed choices based on technical standards in the market place, on all proprietary non-scalable and non-interposable products. This book will provide focus and foundation for these decision makers.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

《使用SIP的網絡多點多媒體會議和多流沉浸式遠程會議手冊》是第一本將所有IETF請求評論(RFC)和與多點會議和沉浸式遠程會議相關的互聯網草案標準整合在一起的書籍。

這本書以時間順序和系統化的方式包含了所有標準的強制和可選文本,幾乎完整地呈現了從開始到結束的所有方面,讓讀者能夠理解這些高度複雜的實時應用。

這是一本網絡設計師、軟件開發人員、產品製造商、實施者、互操作性測試人員、專業人士、教授和研究人員會發現非常有用的書籍。所有專注於構建實時、可擴展、互操作的多點應用程序的實踐者和工程師,可以根據市場上的技術標準,對所有專有的不可擴展和不可互換的產品做出明智的選擇。這本書將為這些決策者提供焦點和基礎。

作者簡介

Radhika Ranjan Roy has been an electronics engineer, United States Army Research, United States

Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance,

and Reconnaissance (C5ISR)-S&TCD Laboratories (previously known as CERDEC), Aberdeen

Proving Ground (APG), Maryland, United States since 2009. Dr. Roy is leading research and development

efforts in the development of scalable large-scale SIP-based VoIP/Multimedia networks and

services, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and machine/deep learning (AI/ML/DL) architecture,

mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks, cybersecurity detecting application

software and network vulnerability, jamming detection, supporting an array of the Army/

Department of Defense's Nationwide and Worldwide Warfighter Networking Architectures and

participating in technical standards development in Multimedia/Real-Time Services Collaboration,

IPv6, Radio Communications, Enterprise Services Management, and Information Transfer of

Department of Defense (DoD) Technical Working Groups (TWGs). He received his PhD in Electrical

Engineering with Major in Computer Communications from the City University of New York

(CUNY), NY, United States in 1984 and his MS in Electrical Engineering from the Northeastern

University, Boston, MA, United States in 1978. He received his BS in Electrical Engineering from

the Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1967. He

was born in the renowned country town of Derai, Bangladesh.

Prior to joining CERDEC, Dr. Roy worked as the lead system engineer at CACI, Eatontown,

NJ from 2007 to 2009 and developed Army Technical Resource Model (TRM), Army Enterprise

Architecture (AEA), DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF), and Army LandWarNet (LWN)

Capability Sets, and technical standards for Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), Mobile IPv6,

MANET, and SIP, supporting Army Chief Information Officer (CIO)/G-6. Dr. Roy worked as senior

system engineer, SAIC, Abingdon, MD from 2004 to 2007, supporting Modeling, Simulations,

Architectures, and System Engineering of many Army projects: WIN-T, FCS, and JNN.

During his career, Dr. Roy worked in AT&T/Bell Laboratories, Middletown, NJ as senior consultant

from 1990 to 2004 and led a team of engineers in designing AT&T's Worldwide SIP-based

VoIP/Multimedia Communications Network Architecture, consisting of wired and wireless, from

the preparation of Request for Information (RFI) to the evaluation of vendor RFI responses and

interactions with all selected major vendors related to their products. He participated in and contributed

to the development of VoIP/H.323/SIP multimedia standards in ITU-T, IETF, ATM, and

Frame Relay standard organizations.

Dr. Roy worked as senior principal engineer in CSC, Falls Church, VA from 1984 to 1990 and

worked in the design and performance analysis of the US Treasury nationwide X.25 packet-switching

network. In addition, he designed many network architectures of many proposed U.S. Government

and Commercial Worldwide and Nationwide Networks: Department of State Telecommunications

Network (DOSTN), U.S. Secret Service Satellite Network, Veteran Communications Network, and

Ford Company's Dealership Network. Prior to CSC, he worked from 1967 to 1977 as deputy director,

Design, in PDP, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Dr. Roy's research interests include the areas of artificial intelligence, machine/deep learning,

blockchain cloud and fog computing, mobile ad hoc networks, multimedia communications, peer-topeer

networking, and quality-of-service. He has published over 60 technical papers and is holding or

pending over 35 patents. He also participates in many IETF working groups. Dr. Roy authored three

books Handbook on SDP for Multimedia Session Negotiations: SIP and WebRTC Telephony (CRC

Press/Taylor & Francis, 2018), Handbook on Session Initiation Protocol: Networked Multimedia

Communications for IP Telephony (CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2016), and Handbook of Mobile

Ad Hoc Networks for Mobility Models, Springer, 2010. He lives in the historical district of Howell

Township, New Jersy, with his wife Jharna.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Radhika Ranjan Roy自2009年起在美國馬里蘭州阿伯丁試驗場(Aberdeen Proving Ground,APG)的美國陸軍研究指揮控制通信電腦作戰系統情報監視和偵察(C5ISR-S&TCD實驗室)擔任電子工程師。Roy博士在可擴展大規模基於SIP的VoIP/多媒體網絡和服務、網絡安全、人工智能和機器/深度學習(AI/ML/DL)架構、移動自組網(MANETs)、點對點(P2P)網絡、檢測應用軟件和網絡漏洞的網絡安全、干擾檢測等方面領導研究和開發工作,並參與美國陸軍/國防部的全國和全球戰士網絡架構以及多媒體/實時服務協作、IPv6、無線通信、企業服務管理和國防部(DoD)技術工作組(TWG)的技術標準制定。

他於1984年在紐約市立大學(CUNY)獲得電機工程博士學位,專攻計算機通信,並於1978年在波士頓東北大學獲得電機工程碩士學位。他於1967年在孟加拉國工程與技術大學(BUET)獲得電機工程學士學位。他出生在孟加拉國著名的德賴鄉村。

在加入CERDEC之前,Roy博士於2007年至2009年在CACI的Eatontown,NJ擔任首席系統工程師,開發了陸軍技術資源模型(TRM)、陸軍企業架構(AEA)、國防部架構框架(DoDAF)和陸軍LandWarNet(LWN)能力集,以及聯合戰術無線電系統(JTRS)、移動IPv6、MANET和SIP的技術標準,支持陸軍首席信息官(CIO)/G-6。他於2004年至2007年在SAIC的馬里蘭州阿賓頓擔任高級系統工程師,支持許多陸軍項目的建模、仿真、架構和系統工程:WIN-T、FCS和JNN。

在他的職業生涯中,Roy博士在AT&T/Bell實驗室擔任高級顧問,從1990年到2004年,領導一個工程師團隊設計AT&T的全球基於SIP的VoIP/多媒體通信網絡架構,包括有線和無線網絡,從準備信息請求(RFI)到評估供應商RFI響應和與所有選定的主要供應商的互動。他參與並貢獻了ITU-T、IETF、ATM和Frame Relay標準組織的VoIP/H.323/SIP多媒體標準的制定。

Roy博士於1984年至1990年在CSC的Falls Church,VA擔任高級首席工程師,參與設計和性能分析美國財政部的全國X.25分組交換網絡。此外,他還設計了許多美國政府和商業全球和全國網絡的網絡架構:國務院電信網絡(DOSTN)、美國秘密服務衛星網絡、退伍軍人通信網絡和福特公司的經銷網絡。在CSC之前,他在孟加拉國的PDP擔任副主任(設計)。

Roy博士的研究興趣包括人工智能、機器/深度學習、區塊鏈雲和雾計算、移動自組網、多媒體通信、點對點網絡等領域。