A Comparative Analysis and Design of TCP or SCTP for Secure Voice Communication Protocol

K. V. Warker, Pallavi Mude, Surabhi Rathi, Radhika Bajaj, Pallavi Mude, Rashi vidhwani, Shubhangi Satdeve

Abstract


Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a growing Communication and Information technology that assists voice communication through the Internet. VoIP is becoming popular due to their cost effective service and convenience. A VoIP technique has two significant features i.e. Privacy and QoS of the network. Unfortunately, most VoIP network doesn’t provide Privacy as well as QoS to the end user. A work has done previously on Security and Quality of Services for VoIP applications, yet these issues has not been completely solved. To overcome these issues in VoIP proposed a novel phenomenon i.e. permutation of Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP), Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and Secure Hash Algorithm -1 (SHA-1) for Client-Server model. Here, AES and SHA-1 are used to afford secrecy. As well as SCTP transmission algorithm would be intended to raise the QoS for VoIP.

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