Abstract
Video streaming is content sent in compressed form over the netwoks and viwed the users progressively. The transmission of video with the end goal that it can be prepared as consistent and nonstop stream. The point is that to give client support to client at anyplace and at whatever time. Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) are considered an attractive nertwork for information transmission in many applications where the customer programme can begin showing the information before the whole record has been transmitted. Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV) protocol is considered as one of the most important routing protocols in MANET. However, routing protocols assume a crucial part in transmission of information over the network. This paper investigates the performance of AODV Routing Protocol under video traffic over PHY IEEE 802.11g. The protocol model was developed in OPNET. Different outcomes from simulation based models are analyzed and appropriate reasons are also discussed. A different scenarios of video streaming were used. The metric in terms of throughput, end to end delay, packet delivery ratio and routing overhead were measured. A comparision with GRP and GRP are also reported.
Highlights
In early days for watching video from a specific site first we need to download it and after that play.Currently, video can be palyed when it begins downloading
This paper investigates the performance of Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing Protocol under Video Streaming [6,7,8]
Ramakant et al(2015) in their research paper [18] performed a simulation of three Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) routing protocols Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV), DSR and DSDV on the basis of three performance parameters packet delivery ratio (PDR),end-to-end delay and throughput via using NS-2 simulator
Summary
In early days for watching video from a specific site first we need to download it and after that play. Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is a peer-to-peer communication technique arises when a group of mobile nodes (MNs) can performed a communications through multi-hop routing using the multihop wireless link without centralized administration. It becomes popular and gain a great deal of importance from both of the researchers and industry in information transmission. Routing protocols establishes the governing rules and spiffy the set of parameters that indicate how the data information are exchanged between different nodes in networks [2]. This paper investigates the performance of Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing Protocol under Video Streaming [6,7,8]
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