Abstract

Natural and manmade disasters such as earthquakes, floods, unprecedented rainfall, etc. pose several threats to our society. The citizens upload disaster information in the form of multimedia content such as pictures, audio, and videos. Efficient information and communication framework are critical for disaster management. Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANET) have been used effectively for disaster management. However, Disaster management prerequisites following Quality of Service (QoS) requirements such as bandwidth, high delivery ratio, low overhead, and minimal latency; however, the existing data transmission scheme induces high latency and overhead among intermediate devices; In order to meet the QoS requirement of disaster management applications in this paper, High Delivery Efficiency and Low Latency Multimedia Content Transmission (HDELL-MCT) scheme for MANETs is presented. Then, an improved buffer management scheme is presented for meeting disaster management performance and latency prerequisites. The experiment is conducted using ONE Simulator, the outcome shows the HDELL-MCT scheme achieves very good performance considering different QoS metrics such as improving delivery ratio by 38.02%, reducing latency by 7.53% and minimizing hop communication overhead by 65.1% in comparison with existing multimedia content transmission model.

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