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Using OLSR for Streaming Video in 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks to Save Bandwidth

Overview Mobile ad hoc networks are prone by nature to path breaks and reconnections. Routing protocols such as OLSR that provide topology information with a minimum delay to the quick reconfiguration of path breaks are desired. Applications and protocols should be able to adapt to the dynamics of these networks. However, this is not true for most applications and protocols. For example, a video streaming server does not become aware of the path break because it does not interact with lower layers that inform about this event. As a result, important resources such as battery and bandwidth are not used efficiently, and TCP connection failures happen frequently.

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Publisher
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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PDF
Date Published
Oct 22, 2008
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Topics
Streaming Media, Mobile - Wireless Communications, Bandwidth Issues

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