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Simplifying IP multimedia systems by introducing next-generation networks with scalable architectures

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  • Nameer Hashim Qasim
  • Doaa Ali Jumaa
  • Fakher Rahim
  • Aqeel Mahmood Jawad
  • Ali Mohammed Khaleefah
  • Genadiy Zhyrov
  • Haider Ali

Abstract

The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is essential to providing multimedia services over IP networks. However, maintaining its scalability in the face of increasing demand and changing next-generation networks is still a significant concern. In light of growing loads and service diversity, scalable solutions are required, as this article explores the shortcomings of the IMS designs in use today. To present an innovative, scalable architecture for IMS that integrates cutting-edge computer science techniques, enabling effective service delivery in next-generation networks. By bridging the gap between the static nature of previous IMS designs and the dynamic demands of contemporary telecommunications, this article hopes to deliver results. A mixed-method approach was utilized, integrating evaluations of architectural flexibility with network loads and service needs analysis. In order to evaluate the suggested designs' performance to current benchmarks, the study used simulations to predict the architectures' performance under various scenarios. Compared to conventional IMS frameworks, the suggested design showed outstanding scalability, enabling a tenfold increase in simultaneous connections and services. It notably improved fault tolerance and service delay and increased flexibility for network modifications and service diversification. Next-generation network demands are met by IMS designs that use modern computer science methodologies to improve scalability and flexibility significantly. More practical, scalable, and reliable service delivery methods will be possible thanks to the foundation our work creates for future research into dynamic, resilient telecommunications infrastructures.

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  • Nameer Hashim Qasim & Doaa Ali Jumaa & Fakher Rahim & Aqeel Mahmood Jawad & Ali Mohammed Khaleefah & Genadiy Zhyrov & Haider Ali, 2024. "Simplifying IP multimedia systems by introducing next-generation networks with scalable architectures," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 8(4), pages 2042-2054.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:8:y:2024:i:4:p:2042-2054:id:1580
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