A Review of Formal Descriptions of Session Initiation Protocol

The Session Initiation Protocol is used for establishing peer-to-peer sessions with one or more participants. Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, conference calls, and multiplayer online games are examples of these sessions. Since formal description is the first step of modeling and analysis of a system, this paper reviews formal descriptions of this protocol and suggests ideas to build more realistic model.

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