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Conference Paper: GOP-based geographic routing scheme in wireless sensor networks

TitleGOP-based geographic routing scheme in wireless sensor networks
Authors
KeywordsMpeg
Qos Geographic Routing
Video Quality
Wireless Sensor Networks
Issue Date2008
Citation
2008 5Th Ieee Consumer Communications And Networking Conference, Ccnc 2008, 2008, p. 670-674 How to Cite?
AbstractMany applications have been proposed in wireless sensor networks. For example, environmental monitoring, health monitoring, battlefield surveillance, etc. Most of these applications require the sensor nodes to transmit the up-to-date image or video back to the sink node for real-time processing. However, the computational power and energy constraints of the sensor devices greatly limit the possibility of using some traditional streaming approaches to stream the data back to the sink node. In this paper, we proposed a Group of Pictures (GOP) based geographic multipath routing scheme with selective retransmission in wireless sensor networks. In the routing algorithm, each intermediate sensor node will consider the effect of the drop of each frame to the video quality. As a result, the sensor nodes can conserve energy and maintain the predefined acceptable video quality by only selectively retransmit the frames which are more important to the video quality. An extensive simulation has been performed and the results show that our scheme can more evenly distribute the loads to different sensor nodes in the network without sacrificing much in video quality. © IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/158560
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dc.description.abstractMany applications have been proposed in wireless sensor networks. For example, environmental monitoring, health monitoring, battlefield surveillance, etc. Most of these applications require the sensor nodes to transmit the up-to-date image or video back to the sink node for real-time processing. However, the computational power and energy constraints of the sensor devices greatly limit the possibility of using some traditional streaming approaches to stream the data back to the sink node. In this paper, we proposed a Group of Pictures (GOP) based geographic multipath routing scheme with selective retransmission in wireless sensor networks. In the routing algorithm, each intermediate sensor node will consider the effect of the drop of each frame to the video quality. As a result, the sensor nodes can conserve energy and maintain the predefined acceptable video quality by only selectively retransmit the frames which are more important to the video quality. An extensive simulation has been performed and the results show that our scheme can more evenly distribute the loads to different sensor nodes in the network without sacrificing much in video quality. © IEEE.en_US
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dc.relation.ispartof2008 5th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC 2008en_US
dc.subjectMpegen_US
dc.subjectQos Geographic Routingen_US
dc.subjectVideo Qualityen_US
dc.subjectWireless Sensor Networksen_US
dc.titleGOP-based geographic routing scheme in wireless sensor networksen_US
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