Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in Bandwidth-Demanding Mission-Critical Applications: Practical Implementation Insights

There has been recently a growing trend of using live video feeds in mission-critical applications. Real-time video streaming from the front-end personnel or mobile agents is believed to substantially improve the situational awareness in mission-critical operations, such as disaster relief, law enfo...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Bader, Mohamed-Slim Alouini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7579181/
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spelling doaj-2408586ea1174eabb17ea9557e73f6b02021-03-29T20:01:16ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362017-01-01589191010.1109/ACCESS.2016.26143297579181Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in Bandwidth-Demanding Mission-Critical Applications: Practical Implementation InsightsAhmed Bader0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3357-2454Mohamed-Slim Alouini1King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi ArabiaKing Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi ArabiaThere has been recently a growing trend of using live video feeds in mission-critical applications. Real-time video streaming from the front-end personnel or mobile agents is believed to substantially improve the situational awareness in mission-critical operations, such as disaster relief, law enforcement, and emergency response. Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are a natural contender in such contexts. However, classical MANET routing schemes fall short in terms of scalability, bandwidth, and latency; all the three metrics being quite essential for mission-critical applications. As such, autonomous cooperative routing (ACR) has gained traction as the most viable MANET proposition. Nonetheless, ACR is also associated with a few implementation challenges. If they go unaddressed, will deem ACR practically useless. In this paper, efficient and low-complexity remedies to those issues are presented, analyzed, and validated. The validation is based on field experiments carried out using software-defined radio platforms. Compared with the classical MANET routing schemes, ACR was shown to offer up to two times better throughput, more than four times reduction in end-to-end latency, while observing a given target of transport rate normalized to energy consumption.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7579181/Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET)mission-critical applicationssituational awarenessreal-time video streamingautonomous cooperative routingpath-oriented routing
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Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in Bandwidth-Demanding Mission-Critical Applications: Practical Implementation Insights
IEEE Access
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET)
mission-critical applications
situational awareness
real-time video streaming
autonomous cooperative routing
path-oriented routing
author_facet Ahmed Bader
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
author_sort Ahmed Bader
title Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in Bandwidth-Demanding Mission-Critical Applications: Practical Implementation Insights
title_short Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in Bandwidth-Demanding Mission-Critical Applications: Practical Implementation Insights
title_full Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in Bandwidth-Demanding Mission-Critical Applications: Practical Implementation Insights
title_fullStr Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in Bandwidth-Demanding Mission-Critical Applications: Practical Implementation Insights
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Ad Hoc Networks in Bandwidth-Demanding Mission-Critical Applications: Practical Implementation Insights
title_sort mobile ad hoc networks in bandwidth-demanding mission-critical applications: practical implementation insights
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2017-01-01
description There has been recently a growing trend of using live video feeds in mission-critical applications. Real-time video streaming from the front-end personnel or mobile agents is believed to substantially improve the situational awareness in mission-critical operations, such as disaster relief, law enforcement, and emergency response. Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are a natural contender in such contexts. However, classical MANET routing schemes fall short in terms of scalability, bandwidth, and latency; all the three metrics being quite essential for mission-critical applications. As such, autonomous cooperative routing (ACR) has gained traction as the most viable MANET proposition. Nonetheless, ACR is also associated with a few implementation challenges. If they go unaddressed, will deem ACR practically useless. In this paper, efficient and low-complexity remedies to those issues are presented, analyzed, and validated. The validation is based on field experiments carried out using software-defined radio platforms. Compared with the classical MANET routing schemes, ACR was shown to offer up to two times better throughput, more than four times reduction in end-to-end latency, while observing a given target of transport rate normalized to energy consumption.
topic Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET)
mission-critical applications
situational awareness
real-time video streaming
autonomous cooperative routing
path-oriented routing
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7579181/
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