2014 - ACM Fellow For contributions to the design of protocols, applications, and algorithms for Internet multimedia.
2006 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the design of protocols, applications, and algorithms for Internet multimedia.
Computer network, The Internet, Session Initiation Protocol, Voice over IP and Quality of service are his primary areas of study. In his work, Firewall is strongly intertwined with Resource Reservation Protocol, which is a subfield of Computer network. His research integrates issues of Telephony, Multimedia, Call control and Protocol in his study of The Internet.
His research in Session Initiation Protocol focuses on subjects like Internet Protocol Control Protocol, which are connected to Session Announcement Protocol, Internetwork protocol and Signaling protocol. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Quality of service, Adaptation and Real-time computing is strongly linked to Bandwidth. His studies deal with areas such as Real Time Streaming Protocol and Multicast as well as RTP Control Protocol.
Henning Schulzrinne mainly investigates Computer network, The Internet, Voice over IP, Session Initiation Protocol and World Wide Web. In most of his Computer network studies, his work intersects topics such as Distributed computing. Within one scientific family, Henning Schulzrinne focuses on topics pertaining to Computer security under The Internet, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Denial-of-service attack.
Voice over IP and Telephony are commonly linked in his work. He combines subjects such as Session and Signaling protocol with his study of Session Initiation Protocol. He does research in World Wide Web, focusing on Service discovery specifically.
Henning Schulzrinne focuses on Computer network, The Internet, Computer security, Server and Distributed computing. His Voice over IP research extends to the thematically linked field of Computer network. Henning Schulzrinne interconnects Telephony, Network address and Authentication in the investigation of issues within Voice over IP.
He has included themes like Key, Protocol and Architecture in his The Internet study. His Computer security research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Denial-of-service attack, Internet transit and Internet privacy. His study looks at the relationship between Network packet and topics such as Quality of service, which overlap with User experience design, Wireless network, Session and Service provider.
His main research concerns Computer network, The Internet, Server, Session Initiation Protocol and World Wide Web. His Computer network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Scalability, Distributed computing and Voice over IP. His studies in The Internet integrate themes in fields like Architecture, Protocol and OpenFlow.
His Server research focuses on Key and how it relates to Software, Reproducibility, Field and Data science. As a part of the same scientific study, Henning Schulzrinne usually deals with the Session Initiation Protocol, concentrating on Overload control and frequently concerns with Database server. His work on IPv6 address, Information-centric networking and Session as part of general World Wide Web research is frequently linked to Content, bridging the gap between disciplines.
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RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications
H. Schulzrinne;S. Casner;R. Frederick;V. Jacobson.
RFC 1889 (2003)
SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
J. Rosenberg;H. Schulzrinne;G. Camarillo;A. Johnston.
RFC3261 (2002)
Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
H. Schulzrinne;A. Rao;R. Lanphier.
RFC (1998)
An Analysis of the Skype Peer-to-Peer Internet Telephony Protocol
S. A. Baset;H. G. Schulzrinne.
ieee international conference computer and communications (2006)
RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control
H. Schulzrinne;S. Casner.
RFC (2003)
An Offer/Answer Model with Session Description Protocol (SDP)
J. Rosenberg;H. Schulzrinne.
RFC (2002)
An Offer/Answer Model with SDP
Jonathan Rosenberg;Henning Schulzrinne.
(2001)
Application-layer mobility using SIP
Henning Schulzrinne;Elin Wedlund.
global communications conference (2000)
Adaptive playout mechanisms for packetized audio applications in wide-area networks
R. Ramjee;J. Kurose;D. Towsley;H. Schulzrinne.
international conference on computer communications (1994)
Mobility support using SIP
Elin Wedlund;Henning Schulzrinne.
world of wireless, mobile and multimedia networks (1999)
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