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The spatial correlation among the images retrieved from distributed video sensors leads to considerable data redundancy, thus resulting in significant performance degradation in energy efficiency and QoS satisfaction. In this paper, a correlation-aware QoS routing algorithm (CAQR) is proposed to efficiently deliver visual information under QoS constraints by exploiting the correlation among video...
There have been several approaches to provisioning traffic between core network nodes in Internet Service Provider networks. Such approaches aim to minimize network delay, increase capacity, and enhance security services. MATE (Multipath Adaptive Traffic Engineering) has been proposed for multipath adaptive traffic engineering between an ingress node (source) and an egress node (destination). Its...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) VoIP calls such as those provided by Skype have been becoming popular due to their quality-of-service, free of cost, security and convenience. Skype is a distributed P2P network with no centralized call servers. Calls traverse through a myriad of possible paths before reaching to the destination and each packet is encrypted with 256 bit AES encryption. In this paper, we are particularly...
This paper proposes a method for saving resources of the video distribution server by using peer-to-peer communications. In order to adapt to a time-varying channel, scalable video coding and a fountain code, a Raptor code is used. The Raptor code protects video quality asymmetrically according to the significance of scalable video layers; varying in peer-to-peer networks, as a forward error correction...
With the popularity of VoIP, Push-To-Talk (PTT) services over the IP networks have gained their momentum. This research aims at essential design issues for the quality of service of PTT services. We explore the relationship between the speech quality and system design issues. MOS (Mean Opinion Score), which is raised by the ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union) as one of the most common benchmarks,...
In this paper, we provide a saturation throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data link layer by including the impact of both transmission channel and capture effects in Rayleigh fading environment. Impacts of both non-ideal channel and capture effects, specially in an environment of high interference, become important in terms of the actual observed throughput. As far as the 4-way...
This contribution addresses the case when live packet-switched video is used to enrich circuit-switched speech calls in mobile telephony. Circuit-switched and packet-switched transmissions generally operate on completely different transmission paths resulting in different QoS in terms of delay and loss rates. In this case, video and audio data recorded at the same time are not multiplexed together...
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