This letter studies the effect of node mobility on application-level QoS of audio-video multipath streams in wireless ad hoc networks. The audio-video streams are transmitted with the MultiPath streaming scheme with Media Synchronization control (MPMS), which was previously proposed by the authors. We perform computer simulation with a grid topology network of IEEE 802.11b including two mobile nodes. The simulation results show that MPMS is effective in achieving high application-level QoS in mobile networks as well.
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Toshiro NUNOME, Shuji TASAKA, "An Audio-Video Multipath Streaming Scheme for Ad Hoc Networks: The Effect of Node Mobility" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E89-B, no. 3, pp. 974-977, March 2006, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e89-b.3.974.
Abstract: This letter studies the effect of node mobility on application-level QoS of audio-video multipath streams in wireless ad hoc networks. The audio-video streams are transmitted with the MultiPath streaming scheme with Media Synchronization control (MPMS), which was previously proposed by the authors. We perform computer simulation with a grid topology network of IEEE 802.11b including two mobile nodes. The simulation results show that MPMS is effective in achieving high application-level QoS in mobile networks as well.
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