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Challenges and techniques for video streaming over mobile ad hoc networks

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The challenges of realizing video streaming over MANETs are identified, and the proposed techniques are analyzed and classify, indicating that the research domain suffers from a problem of comparability.
Abstract
Developments in mobile devices and wireless networking provide the technical platform for video streaming over mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) However, efforts to realize video streaming over MANETs have met many challenges, which are addressed by several different techniques Examples include cross-layer optimization, caching and replication, and packet prioritization Cross-layer optimization typically leverages multiple description video coding and multipath routing to provide the receiver(s) sufficient video quality Caching and replication add tolerance to disruptions and partitioning In this paper, we identify the challenges of realizing video streaming over MANETs, and analyze and classify the proposed techniques Since 65 % of the identified involve cross-layering design, we study the distribution of joint optimization and parameter exchanges Due to the importance and complexity of evaluating the techniques, we analyze the common methods, indicating that the research domain suffers from a problem of comparability

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Resource Allocation and Performance Analysis of Wireless Video Sensors

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed an analytic power-rate-distortion (P-R-D) model to characterize the inherent relationship between the power consumption of a video encoder and its ratedistortion performance, and studied the optimum power allocation between video encoding and wireless transmission and introduced a measure called achievable minimum distortion to quantify the distortion under total power constraint.
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Towards video streaming in IoT Environments: Vehicular communication perspective

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of video streaming in vehicular IoT environments focusing on integration of vehicular communication with 5G enabled IoT technologies, and smart city oriented application areas for VSV-IoT is presented.
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Bandwidth-aware routing and admission control for efficient video streaming over MANETs

TL;DR: It has been observed that reactively discovered and maintained routes on the basis of the most recent information about network topology and available resources can significantly improve the admission decision accuracy of SAC process, in turn improving the quality of received video traffic significantly.
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A Hybrid Video Dissemination Protocol for VANETs

TL;DR: A Hybrid Video Dissemination Protocol (HIVE) is proposed that deploys a receiver-based relay node selection technique in addition to a MAC congestion control mechanism to avoid high packet collision and latency in respect to vehicle traffic conditions.
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Performance analysis of MANET routing protocols for multimedia traffic

TL;DR: This paper uses H.264/SVC encoded video sequences to evaluate the performance of various routing protocols over a large number of scenarios in terms of throughput and end-to-end delay, and shows that it is possible to stream some multimedia applications with acceptable quality over MANETs within limited mobility, QoS and network size.
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Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

TL;DR: This paper presents a protocol for routing in ad hoc networks that uses dynamic source routing that adapts quickly to routing changes when host movement is frequent, yet requires little or no overhead during periods in which hosts move less frequently.

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