TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance Evaluation of Scalable Video Streaming in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
AU - Castellanos, Wilder
AU - Guerri, Juan Carlos
AU - Arce, Pau
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/1
Y1 - 2016/1
N2 - The development of video streaming services on wireless ad hoc networks is a challenge task as a consequence of different limitations such as bandwidth-constrained, variable capacity links and energy-constrained operation. Moreover, the dynamic topology of nodes causes frequent link failures and high error rates. We propose in this paper a performance evaluation of the scalable video streaming over mobile ad hoc networks. In particular, we focus on the rate-Adaptive strategy for streaming scalable video (H.264/SVC). In order to provide QoS mechanisms in the routing process, a new routing protocol is introduced. This protocol estimates the available bandwidth value, which is sent to video source in order to adapt the bit rate during the video transmission. We also propose a simulation framework that supports evaluation studies for scalable video streaming. In the simulation experiments, SVC streams with combined scalability (quality and temporal scalability) were used. As quality scalability method, we used Medium Grain Scalability (MGS). The results reveal that the rate-Adaptive method helps avoid or reduce the congestion in MANETs obtaining a better quality in the received videos.
AB - The development of video streaming services on wireless ad hoc networks is a challenge task as a consequence of different limitations such as bandwidth-constrained, variable capacity links and energy-constrained operation. Moreover, the dynamic topology of nodes causes frequent link failures and high error rates. We propose in this paper a performance evaluation of the scalable video streaming over mobile ad hoc networks. In particular, we focus on the rate-Adaptive strategy for streaming scalable video (H.264/SVC). In order to provide QoS mechanisms in the routing process, a new routing protocol is introduced. This protocol estimates the available bandwidth value, which is sent to video source in order to adapt the bit rate during the video transmission. We also propose a simulation framework that supports evaluation studies for scalable video streaming. In the simulation experiments, SVC streams with combined scalability (quality and temporal scalability) were used. As quality scalability method, we used Medium Grain Scalability (MGS). The results reveal that the rate-Adaptive method helps avoid or reduce the congestion in MANETs obtaining a better quality in the received videos.
KW - SVC video
KW - mobile ad hoc rnetworks
KW - rate-Adaptive video streaming
KW - scalable video streaming
KW - wireless communications
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84963770889
U2 - 10.1109/TLA.2016.7430071
DO - 10.1109/TLA.2016.7430071
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84963770889
SN - 1548-0992
VL - 14
SP - 122
EP - 129
JO - IEEE Latin America Transactions
JF - IEEE Latin America Transactions
IS - 1
M1 - 7430071
ER -