The 8th IP Telephony Workshop - IPtel2012

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Department of Telecommunications at VSB-Technical University of Ostrava and association of czech universities CESNET organize already the traditional IP TELEPHONY WORKSHOP. The workshop is primarily an opportunity for meeting of researchers involved in CESNET  IP telephony group and all  those who are interested in colaboration and getting an overview of activities regarding the association of czech universities in the field of IP telephony. The chosen name Suite of Selected Issues corresponds with group's research activities in 2012. However, we call for a contribution with any topic regarding the  IP telephony. The event takes place March 20 - 21, 2012 in the laboratory of IP Telephony  at VSB-Technical University of Ostrava with the following agenda:

  • 20.3.2012, 13:00 - 17:30,  meeting at 13:00 in laboratory N211 - closed section only for contributors and active participants, the meeting point is the  lab N211  at the Department of Telecommunications. 
  • 20.3.2012, 18:00-23:00,  evening program, dinner 
  • 21.3.2012, 9:00 - 16:00,  open session takes place in room N211, anyone can participate and there will be expected not only discussion but also presented our proposed solutions in the following topics:
Agenda, March 21st, 2012

    9:00-10:30

Miroslav VOZNAK:  LIPTEL group - Introduction and recent activities
Filip REZAC: SIP Penetration Test 
Honza ROZHON:  News in SIP Benchmarking 
Jakub SAFARIK:  Artemisa, open-source VoIP Honeypot

                        coffeebreak

    10:45-12:45
Jano KUCERAK: Project MOT4NREN
Karel TOMALA and Jiri SLACHTA: BESIP and discussion on future roadmap
Lukas MACURA:  ACME SBC in CESNET
Adrian KOVAC: Jitter in IP telephony and its modelling
Rene LAUER:  IXload and selected scenarios

                        lunch

    14:00-16:00
Jiri VYCHODIL and Martin MIKULEC: Asterisk and Vtiger
Miroslav DVORAK:  Set of SIP Proxies in CESNET
Pavol PARTILA: Speech emotion recognition
Martin MIKULEC: Asterisk, Presence and Calendars 
Martin TOMIS: Universal Software Radio Peripheral module, core of openBTS


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