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Presenter:

Nisar Ahmed Memon


Muhammad Muzzamil Shaikh
Aslam Dall
Introduction
Problems & Solution
Equipment Used
System Block Diagram
Working Process
Advantages
Results
Application
Conclusion
Future Work
References
• Build unified communications system (real and non real time)
• Open source software platform Elastix Server
• Asterisk PBX as the kernel
• Portability, Cost effective solution and Flexibility
• Integration of hardware and software
• Android supported handhelds with the wireless network
• PCs connected with both wired LAN and wireless LAN
• To design IP based PBX network architectures
• To customize efficient and effective Soft Switch
• To implement real time and non-real time applications
• Design Global network by joining small IP based PBX
• Integrate Analog Phone and configure these phone
• Higher charges of calling with respect to distance.
• Dedicated line required to complete a call
• Limited scalability
• Separate Wiring System
• Limited Mobility of users
• Less Features at a Higher Price
• No database
IP PBX
Internet Protocol Private Branch
Exchange
• Voice call
• Video call
• Voice mail
• Voicemail to E-mail
• Follow me
• IVR
• Database system
• Easy Network Management
PBX IP-PBX

Separate Wiring system Use LAN

Higher operational cost Lower operational costs

Difficult to configure Easy to configure

Complex Management Simpler Management

Less Features More Features

Classical and No Future Future Development

Uses a separate infrastructure Integrates into Data Network


Hardware
Software

• PC server • Elastix
• HTC android • Wireshark
• Analog telephone • 3cx phone
• Access Point • Openfire
• A400E+1FXO
• Laptop
Soft
Phones

Analog
ATA
Server Smart
Phone
(Elastix) Phone

IP
Phone
• Customization Of server
• Configuration
– 3CX Soft Phone on PC
– 3CX Soft Phone on android HTC
– SIP Account
– Voice Call
– Video call
– Voice mail
– IVR(Interactive Voice Response)
• No Charges of calling with respect to distance.
• No Dedicated line required to complete a call
• Great Scalability
• No Separate Wiring System
• Great Mobility of users
• Great Features at a Zero Price
• Database
Packet Loss Analogue Phone
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18 38 42 45 58 77 85 88 333
Total Packet
Packet Loss IP Phone
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c 0.6
k 0.4
e 0 1%
0.2
t
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6 17 22 48 52 59 69 91 107 119 148 573
Total Packet

Packet Loss Softphone Mobile


1.2
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a 0.8
c
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k
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e
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3 14 23 38 39 46 80 85 89 92 420
Total Packet
• Education
• Banks
• Corporate Organization
• Business Sector
• Hotels
• Hospitals
• This model can be implemented in the university campus to
provide free voice and video calls.
• The service is secured and allows only the registered user to
place calls.
• Quality of Service is not good while communicating phone to
any SIP phone,
Server Capacity
User Capacity
Bandwidth
Codec
•Integration with PSTN Network
•Integration with GSM Network
•Integration with others Unified
Communication Systems
•Communication without side SIP network
•Telephony Interface Cards
•High security for large scale enterprise
network
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Li Jian, Li Wei, Unified communication and standardization, Telecommunications Network


Technology,2009,(07)

Andre du Toit (1992). Private PBX Networks: Cost Effective Communication Solutions in Proc IEEE
3rd AFRICON conference

[Montoro, P. and Casilari, E. (2009). A comparative study of VoIP standards with Asterisk. In
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Digital Telecommunications, pages 1–
6, Colmar, France.

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