Comparison Of The Consumption Of Resources Between HTTP And SIP
Ndaohialy Manda-Vy Ravonimanantsoa (LISTA), Paul Auguste Rpa, Randriamitantsoa (LISTA)

TL;DR
This paper compares resource consumption between HTTP and SIP protocols in VoIP systems, highlighting differences in resource usage for servers using Asterisk with each protocol.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of resource utilization between HTTP and SIP protocols in Asterisk-based VoIP servers, which was previously not well documented.
Findings
SIP consumes more resources than HTTP in server operations.
HTTP protocol shows lower CPU and memory usage.
Results assist in choosing appropriate protocols for resource-constrained environments.
Abstract
Currently, the development of research around VoIP experience a tremendous growth. In the community of open source Asterisk represents a reliable alternative for a lower cost solution. In this same community as the SIP protocol is a supplement to the more asterisk PBX. to share the benefits claimed by proponents of free software co-existence with other Asterisk server is not yet proven. In this context this paper we show a comparison of the use of simplified resource material for the apache server using the HTTP protocol and server that uses the asterisk SIP.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech and Audio Processing · Video Analysis and Summarization · Speech Recognition and Synthesis
