VoIP University Solution: VoIP UEMA Project

  • Carlos Henrique Rodrigues de Oliveira UEMA
  • Luís Carlos Costa Fonseca UEMA
  • Caio de Castro Torres UEMA
  • Daniel Gusmão Pereira UEMA
  • Luiz Ricardo Souza Ripardo UEMA
  • Magno Castro Moraes UEMA
  • Ana Paula Ferreira Costa UEMA
  • Luiz Carlos Chaves Lima Jr. UEMA
  • Aurelianny Almeida da Cunha UEMA

Abstract


VoIP University is a solution to enable the development of communication projects based on IP protocol. This paper presents a low-cost deployment called VoIP UEMA, the first project of VoIP University solution. The technical feasibility of deploying this project was checked in a proof of concept. The concept was proven showing it is possible to create user extensions with information such as name, ID, job role, course, center, and campus get information of all registered users in the academic and administration system server and make voice and video calls through applications for Windows, Android, and iOS. VoIP UEMA project innovates because there is no similar solution in the literature to quadruple play communication that allows integration with any corporate system database to create and manage the user extension list. The low-cost aspect was justified by a financial analysis showing the annual phone bill expense dropped, representing savings of more than 97%.

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Published
2024-05-20
OLIVEIRA, Carlos Henrique Rodrigues de et al. VoIP University Solution: VoIP UEMA Project. In: INNOVATION AND INDUSTRY INTERACTION TRACK - BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER NETWORKS AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS (SBRC), 42. , 2024, Niterói/RJ. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2024 . p. 241-246. ISSN 2177-9384. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/sbrc_estendido.2024.1645.