Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology: E
Network, Web & Security
Volume 14 Issue 8 Version 1.0 Year 2014
Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal
Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA)
Online ISSN: 0975-4172 & Print ISSN: 0975-4350
Abstract- Provisioning of video streaming over ad hoc wireless networks exhibits challenges
associated with high packet loss rates and are delay sensitive. Excessive packet loss can cause
significant degradation in quality of video perceived by users of real-time video applications. The
recent studies suggest that Forward Error Correction (FEC) is a good technique for decreasing the
negative impact of packet loss on video quality in error control scheme. This paper introduces an
Estimation based Error Reduction Scheme(EBERS) to support video communication in ad hoc
wireless networks. The EBERS considers a frame estimation parameter to support varied bandwidths
and attain the delay requirements to support video communication. It is also responsible for
improvising the QoS offered. The EBERS considers layered and embodies distortion limiting features
owing to which reduced forward error correction is achieved, thus obtaining reduced frame errors,
transmission errors and retransmission of frames. Thereby obtaining high degree of quality of
service(QoS).The comparative study conducted proves the efficiency of the EBERS scheme over the
existing mechanisms.
GJCST-E Classification : C.2.1 C.2.2
APrototypeModellingofEbersforVideoTransmissioninWirelessADHOCNetwork
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A Prototype Modelling of Ebers for Video Transmission in Wireless
ADHOC Network
East Point College of Engineering & Technology, India
By Ganashree T. S & Dr. Josephine Prem Kumar
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