Wednesday, October 31, 2007

SIP Testbed with WiFi Phone


This testing was conducted before the unfortunate things happened to my brother.

I had the opportunity to setup the SIP phones testbed in my office. It was not too difficult as first I thought. A lot of information can be gathered from the internet. I choose the openSER SIP Server since it was initially developed by German Institute ;-). I setup the phone call within a local area network. All the IP nodes are connected behind the NAT (Network Address Translation) device. Using SIP Softphones, such as Ekiga in Fedora machine and Linphone in SuSe machine, I managed to make a phone call after setting up the SIP server. But to my surprise, the quality of sound is not as good as I think. Then, I tested with two WiFi IP Phones from Linksys. Hmm… the quality of sound is as good as the normal GSM phone. I did a quick check on the Codecs used by the WiFi phone. Two ITU standards Codecs are available: G.711 and G.729. G.711 is the 64kbps high bit rate codec with no compression similar to the regular phone. G.729 offers toll quality speech with a low bit rate 8kbps but require more CPU processing time. I couldn’t get the ADSL modem and phone line with streamxy support at this moment. Then, by using a PSTN gateway, a SIP phone can call to any regular phone in our homes. But until now, no testing is conducted. Based on the documentation, the openSER SIP Server with additional tools can support all the above services. I found out that the handover of the WiFi phone is a bit frustrating. Although it can auto-detect the neighboring Access Point based on the configured network profile, but you always need to wait for about 5 seconds before getting the IP address and also re-associate with new Access Point. Perhaps, mobile IP can solve this issue. While you are in the middle of your conversation, you will probably lose you counterpart’s voice when you are switching from one AP to another AP. If you have more control on your network and APs, I believe that we can solve this problem. Much works to do!

Time and Life

Almost 4 weeks after my brother passed away, but I still feel the pain of losing him. During this period, I have received quite a number of calls, SMS and also supports from my colleagues, friends and relatives. Thank you. If I could do it, I would like to personally thank everyone. I believe that I will be strong enough to take up my responsibility.

Anyway, I reserved my special thank to my special one; my girlfriend who is always with me throughout my difficult time …

This email was from my Indonesian colleague:

I feel sorry about that and I can share the emotional feeling because for me also even though my brother died many months ago but I also still feel sad. But those thing going to happen to all of us and we have to prepare it and I believe the life in the next world much more joyful.. rather than this world May God the Mighty Who His Mercy encompasses everything pouring His abundant Love n Mercy to your brother and all of us...

Sincerely Yours
Hadi S

"You cannot control time. What you can control is your actions"



Tuesday, October 16, 2007

My Brother - 楊駿鴻

My brother passed away on 4th October 2007 due to car accident. I could not accept the fact when I first heard the news in the early morning. Until today, I still miss him. He was such a lovely guy to me. Never ever say “no” to me whenever I need him. Although we are totally two different characters, we have had a lot of good memory in the past. A lot of peoples said to me that it was a fate, but I just wonder why two of my family members leave me in such a way…..

All I can do now is to ensure my mum lives happily for her remaining life…..

This was the last SMS message that I received from my beloved brother:
"I got diving trip to trang, thailand. For my diving advance license. Mom not yet know."
25-Sept-2007
21:14:16

He never ever had the opportunity to do so....