Delivering Quality Of Services For Media Streaming In Group Communication Over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (QASAN)

R. K. Gnanamurthy, A. Thangavelu, B. Kandasamy, K. Sankaranarayanan
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The major challenge faced by designers of ad hoc network is the deployment of end-to-end quality-of-service support mechanisms for streaming media services over an ad hoc group network. Group-oriented services over large ad hoc networks has a big impact on the needs of streaming services communication in terms of mobility, quality of service (QoS) support and multicasting. In ad hoc networks, where such features are not embedded with its architecture, it is necessary to develop QoS multicasting strategies. This paper focuses on the basic building blocks of an ad hoc group communication scheme, which achieves multicasting optimal QoS efficiency OptiQ_Policy algorithm by tracking resource availability in a node's neighborhood based on resource reservations, which announces the required QoS before each session initiation. The primary quality of service (QoS) issues such as required bandwidth, message delay, traffic type and hop count per route improves the efficiency of streaming services over ad hoc network. Streaming services support voice, data and video traffic by assessing and adjusting for various levels of QoS. The performance analysis is performed on functional prototype of QASAN ad hoc mobile wireless network with emphasis on service satisfaction for multiple group conference sessions. The performance of QASAN network is well compared with QoS-aware versions of AODV and TORA, well-known ad hoc routing and limited QoS protocols. Using the SPRUCE bandwidth traffic gathering tool, with a set of C++ modules an extensive set of performance experiments were conducted for these protocols with QASAN on a wide variety of mobility patterns and reservation strategies
在移动自组织网络(QASAN)上为群通信中的媒体流提供高质量的服务
自组织网络设计者面临的主要挑战是在自组织网络上为流媒体服务部署端到端服务质量支持机制。在大型自组织网络上的面向组的服务在移动性、服务质量(QoS)支持和多播方面对流媒体服务通信的需求有很大的影响。在ad hoc网络中,由于这些特性没有嵌入到其体系结构中,因此有必要开发QoS多播策略。本文重点研究了一种ad hoc组通信方案的基本组成模块,该方案通过基于资源预留跟踪节点邻域资源可用性,实现了多播最优QoS效率OptiQ_Policy算法,该算法在每次会话启动前宣布所需的QoS。主要服务质量(QoS)问题,如所需带宽、消息延迟、流量类型和每条路由的跳数,提高了ad hoc网络上流服务的效率。流媒体服务通过评估和调整不同级别的QoS来支持语音、数据和视频流量。对QASAN自组织移动无线网络的功能原型进行了性能分析,重点分析了多组会议的服务满意度。QASAN网络的性能与支持QoS的AODV和TORA协议、著名的自组织路由协议和受限QoS协议进行了比较。使用SPRUCE带宽流量收集工具和一组c++模块,对这些协议进行了一组广泛的性能实验,并使用QASAN对各种移动模式和保留策略进行了测试
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