scholarly journals A new enhancement to avoid video distortion in wireless multihop networks

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.7) ◽  
pp. 326
Author(s):  
Dr R.Bulli Babu ◽  
SK Shahid Afridi ◽  
S Satya Vasavi

The protocols of typical routing algorithms which are designed for the wireless networks long back are specifically application oriented. Taking consideration at present, with the increase in the usage of the wireless networks the problem we are facing is video traffic. The very important thing is to maintain a good quality of video. At present users are opting videos in high quality that are to be delivered smoothly into their devices. The nature of video is changed due to 1) Because of the compression distortion occurs at the source. 2) With both interference and the errors induced on wireless channels distortion occurs. Hence, in this paper we work for the reduction of the distortion that occurs in video traffic. In order to overcome this problem we opted a wireless network in which the flow of application contains video traffic. For the clients the reduction of the distortion is very difficult. We cannot minimize the video distortions by using the link quality based routing measures. To understand this we construct an analytical framework first, then on the video distortions for accessing the impact. By using an analytical framework we design a routing measure for the reduction of distortion. With our experiment results we evaluate that our protocol is best for the reduction of video distortion and also for the reduction of the experience of user de-gradations.

Author(s):  
Petr Zach ◽  
Martin Pokorný ◽  
Jiří Balej

This article deals with the impact of Wireless (Wi-Fi) networks on the perceived quality of voice services. The Quality of Service (QoS) metrics must be monitored in the computer network during the voice data transmission to ensure proper voice service quality the end-user has paid for, especially in the wireless networks. In addition to the QoS, research area called Quality of Experience (QoE) provides metrics and methods for quality evaluation from the end-user’s perspective. This article focuses on a QoE estimation of Voice over IP (VoIP) calls in the wireless networks using network simulator. Results contribute to voice quality estimation based on characteristics of the wireless network and location of a wireless client.


2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 412-425 ◽  
Author(s):  
George Papageorgiou ◽  
Shailendra Singh ◽  
Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy ◽  
Ramesh Govindan ◽  
Tom La Porta

The Hybrid Wireless Networks (HWN) interconnects both mobile networks and wireless networks or combines a cellular and a multi-hopping wireless networks or inter and intra networks. These are networks in which any mobile node in a wireless network may have connectivity either directly or via a gateway node to an infrastructure based wireless network. The quick development of wireless networks has triggered enormous applications. They have been used in various fields such as commerce, emergency services, health care, education, entertainment, etc. In spite of more advantages in HWN, it has some challenges such as to increase data transmitting capacity, to strengthen the network connection, proper bandwidth allocation in Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET), to maintain a connection during the handover, to reduce the connection failure in between two networks. Here, this research considered to improve the Quality of Service (QoS) by reducing the invalid reservation problem, race conditional problem and link failure. In this paper for guarantying reliable and continuous data transmission and also to ensure that cooperative routing is done faster response and effective packet transmission. Cooperative communications are the most recent fields of research: they combine wireless channels’ link quality and broadcasting nature. Ad-hoc mobile networks are successful in communication if routing and transmission of participating nodes are working. A flow is divided into batches of data packets. On departing from source node, every packet of alike batch encloses similar forwarder list. Proactive Source Routing (PSR) protocol offers every node along nodes in networks, the identity of path nodes are enclosed by forwarder list commencing the location of source node. On progressive packets forwarding nodes modifies the forwarder list on any modification notified in network topology. In addition, a few nodes in extra which is not in list of transmitting node may also be transmitted if it is helpful, called small-scale retransmission. Cooperative and optimized QoS distributed multipath routing protocol (COQDMRP) combines the link-quality and broadcasting nature of wireless channels. Thus communication in mobile ad-hoc networks functions properly only if the participating nodes cooperate in routing and forwarding. Also, here the routing utilizes the neighbouring nodes which are basically referred as “Co-operative nodes” that can help transmitting the data from the source and destination. Since many nodes take part in the routing process, it helps to improve the overall throughput and packet delivery ratio. This proposed solution could be deployed in cases where a portion of nodes are in remote areas, packets with varied priority, highly scaled distributed HWN and network with considerable amount of nodes with less battery power. It is designed to achieve high throughput and packet delivery ratio, and low energy consumption. end - to - end delay and packet loss ratio.


2008 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  
pp. 4261-4272 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alejandro Ribeiro ◽  
Nikolaos D. Sidiropoulos ◽  
Georgios. B. Giannakis

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