Video Streaming and Multimedia Broadcasting Over Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

Video dissemination capabilities are crucial for the deployment of many services over VANETs. These services range from enhancing safety via the dissemination of video from the scene of an accident, to advertisement of local services or businesses. This work considers the infrastructure-less scenari...

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Main Author: Naeimipoor, Farahnaz
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23763
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU-OLD.-237632013-04-05T03:21:39ZVideo Streaming and Multimedia Broadcasting Over Vehicular Ad Hoc NetworksNaeimipoor, FarahnazVehicular NetworksVideo Streaming ProtocolsPerformance EvaluationVideo dissemination capabilities are crucial for the deployment of many services over VANETs. These services range from enhancing safety via the dissemination of video from the scene of an accident, to advertisement of local services or businesses. This work considers the infrastructure-less scenario of VANETs and dissemination of video content over this network environment, which is extremely challenging mainly due to its dynamic topology and stringent requirements for video streaming. This study discusses issues and challenges that need to be tackled for disseminating high-quality video over VANETs. Furthermore it surveys and analyzes the suitability of different existing solutions aimed towards effective and efficient techniques for video dissemination in vehicular networks. As a result, a set of the most promising techniques are selected, described in detail and evaluated based on standard terms in quality of service. This thesis also discusses efficiency and suitability of these techniques for video dissemination and compares their performance over the same network condition. In addition, a detailed study on the effect of network coding on video dissemination protocols has been conducted to guide how to employ this technique properly for video streaming over VANETs. From this study, a summary of the observations was obtained and used to design a new hybrid solution by deploying robust and efficient techniques in number of existing protocols in an optimal manner. The proposed hybrid video dissemination protocol outperforms other protocols in term of delivery ratio and complies with other quality-of-service requirements for video broadcasting over vehicular environments.2013-01-30T21:56:59Z2013-01-30T21:56:59Z20132013-01-30Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/23763en
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topic Vehicular Networks
Video Streaming Protocols
Performance Evaluation
spellingShingle Vehicular Networks
Video Streaming Protocols
Performance Evaluation
Naeimipoor, Farahnaz
Video Streaming and Multimedia Broadcasting Over Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
description Video dissemination capabilities are crucial for the deployment of many services over VANETs. These services range from enhancing safety via the dissemination of video from the scene of an accident, to advertisement of local services or businesses. This work considers the infrastructure-less scenario of VANETs and dissemination of video content over this network environment, which is extremely challenging mainly due to its dynamic topology and stringent requirements for video streaming. This study discusses issues and challenges that need to be tackled for disseminating high-quality video over VANETs. Furthermore it surveys and analyzes the suitability of different existing solutions aimed towards effective and efficient techniques for video dissemination in vehicular networks. As a result, a set of the most promising techniques are selected, described in detail and evaluated based on standard terms in quality of service. This thesis also discusses efficiency and suitability of these techniques for video dissemination and compares their performance over the same network condition. In addition, a detailed study on the effect of network coding on video dissemination protocols has been conducted to guide how to employ this technique properly for video streaming over VANETs. From this study, a summary of the observations was obtained and used to design a new hybrid solution by deploying robust and efficient techniques in number of existing protocols in an optimal manner. The proposed hybrid video dissemination protocol outperforms other protocols in term of delivery ratio and complies with other quality-of-service requirements for video broadcasting over vehicular environments.
author Naeimipoor, Farahnaz
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title Video Streaming and Multimedia Broadcasting Over Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
title_short Video Streaming and Multimedia Broadcasting Over Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
title_full Video Streaming and Multimedia Broadcasting Over Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
title_fullStr Video Streaming and Multimedia Broadcasting Over Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
title_full_unstemmed Video Streaming and Multimedia Broadcasting Over Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
title_sort video streaming and multimedia broadcasting over vehicular ad hoc networks
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23763
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