2012
DOI: 10.5121/ijcses.2012.3302
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Cross Layer Protocols For Multimedia Transmission In Wireless Networks

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“…But in wireless scenario, mobility is a roadblock for multimedia data transmission [52]. This ushers a new design ultimatum to the networking world as it creates uncertainty towards achieving the guaranteed high bit rates.…”
Section: Multimedia Streaming Over Heterogeneous Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But in wireless scenario, mobility is a roadblock for multimedia data transmission [52]. This ushers a new design ultimatum to the networking world as it creates uncertainty towards achieving the guaranteed high bit rates.…”
Section: Multimedia Streaming Over Heterogeneous Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Packet Loss: Packet losses in wired networks appear primarily as a result of congestion in between the sender and the receiver, whereas in wireless networks, packets are lost mainly due to data corruption [52]. As a consequence of the low Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), multi-path propagation of signal with fading and the interference from the transmissions of neighboring wireless entities surges.…”
Section: Multimedia Streaming Over Heterogeneous Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, such approaches are considered as heuristic and poorly adapted for implementation [92]. Upgrades in middleware services and ubicomp network architecture is also desired [93,94].A judiciously defined objective in such vision for ubicomp advancement is accomplishing "realism" in design and evaluation of wireless routing protocols [95]. Such studies will yield components better suited for further studies of predictability in ubicomp.…”
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“…Nevertheless, such approaches are considered as heuristic and poorly adapted for implementation [92]. Upgrades in middleware services and ubicomp network architecture is also desired [93,94].…”
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“…Middleware services and applications are also subject to enhancements [86]. More adapted network architecture for ubicomp is also required [87]. A distant objective in this direction is to achieve realism in design and evaluation of wireless routing protocols [88].…”
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