This paper studies mobility extensions to ITU-T Rec. H.323 for the support
of mobile internet telephony. Internet telephony, also known as voice-over
internet protocol (I:P) (VoIP), requires the transmission of two-way and re
al-time traffic over IP-based networks. The current version of H.323 allows
I-P telephony and the interoperability of the internet with switched circu
it networks (SCN). However, until recently, VoIP mobility has not been wide
ly considered, where VoIP mobility refers to the mobility within the scope
of IP telephony. In this paper, we focus on terminal mobility for VoIP. We
investigate the influence of mobility on the H.323 layer and propose an H.3
23 mobility solution to be implemented over the IP layer. Two approaches to
mobility extensions to H.323 are described in the paper: using ad hoc mult
ipoint conference expansion and using IP multicasting to emulate mobility.
Besides, we have also shown that the proposed ad hoc expansion approach sha
res many properties with the alternative of using IP multicasting for mobil
ity. Hence, the call signaling procedure for the ad hoc expansion approach
is also applicable to the multicasting approach. Since ad hoc multipoint ex
pansion has been defined in H.323, our solution introduces no additional en
tities to H.323 and requires minimal modifications to the existing H.323 pr
otocol. Such mobility extensions can serve as a value-added feature for the
internet telephony systems compliant to the H.323 standard.