Publications
- Papers
- Coffman, E. G., Jr., Z. Ge, V. Misra, and D. Towsley,
"Network Resilience: Exploring Cascading Failures within
BGP"
Proceedings of the 40th Allerton Conference on Communications, Computers,
and Control, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2002.
- Y. Baryshnikov, E.G. Coffman Jr., D. Rubenstein, B. Yimwadsana
"Traffic Prediction on the Internet"
Submitted for review [ps]
- A.D. Keromytis, V. Misra and D. Rubenstein
"SOS: Secure Overlay Services"
Proceedings of ACM/SIGCOMM, August 2002, Pittsburgh, PA, pp. 61 - 72.
[pdf]
- H. Schulzrinne and K. Arabshian
"Providing Emergency Services in Internet Telephony"
IEEE Internet Computing, Vol. 6, No. 3, May/June 2002, pp. 39-47. [ pdf]
- Internet Drafts
- Providing
Emergency Call Services for SIP-based Internet Telephony
- H. Schulzrinne (March 2001)
If Internet Telephony is to offer a full replacement for traditional
telephone services, it needs to provide emergency call services. In the
United States, emergency calls are known as 911 services, based on the
number dialed. This note desccribes some options for providing enhanced
emergency service, i.e., emergency calls that allow emergency response
centers to determine the address where the caller is located. This is
made more difficult by the temporary nature of IP addresses, the large
number of ISPs and their lack of legal responsibility for emergency
services and the ability of many Internet terminals to be connected to
the Internet at different locations. This note explores some of the
requirements and design choices.
- Universal
Emergency Address for SIP-based Internet Telephony
- H. Schulzrinne (July 2001)
This document defines a universal emergency SIP URL, sip:sos@domain,
that allows SIP user agents to contact the local emergency number.