The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a general protocol for session setup and management, e.g., for VoIP. Current SIP networks build on a fixed infrastructure that relies on s...
Holger Schmidt, Teodora Guenkova-Luy, Franz J. Hau...
Abstract— This paper presents a study of our proposed architecture for the setup of a MultiPoint-to-MultiPoint (MP2MP) Label Switched Path (LSP). This form of LSP is needed for e...
Ashraf Matrawy, Wei Yi, Ioannis Lambadaris, Chung-...
Single sign-on is critical for the usability of distributed systems. While there are several authentication mechanisms which support single sign-on (e.g. Kerberos and X.509), it m...
This paper proposes the Middleware for Application Interconnection in Personal Area Networks (MAIPAN), a middleware that provides a uniform computing environment for creating dyna...
A significant deterrent to the ability to connect in a spontaneous manner in cross-enterprise collaborative applications is the difficulty in users from different domains being ab...