Title :
Microscopic experimental evaluation of multi-hop video streaming protocol in vehicular networks
Author :
Wisitpongphan, Nawaporn ; Fan Bai
Author_Institution :
King Mongkut´s Univ., Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract :
Most routing protocols in vehicular networks are geared toward supporting safety applications. In this paper, we shift our attention to study if short-range communication (DSRC or WiFi) could also support real-time video streaming applications for moving vehicles. Rendering real-time video streaming in vehicular network is a challenging task, since video streaming applications tend to have stringent Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements while vehicle-level mobility and severe outdoor fading channel significantly affect route stability. We present a Quality-of-Service routing framework called multi-Criteria Ad hoc Real-time Streaming (CARS). This framework not only provides a multi-hop route that satisfies the stringent QoS requirements imposed by multimedia applications, but also is flexible enough to support a variety of applications with different types of QoS requirements. Moreover, our proposed routing framework accurately monitors network conditions and switches to a better route as the quality of the ongoing route significantly degrades. We further implement our CARS protocol into a small fleet of research vehicles and experiment the implemented protocol in realistic driving scenarios. We learn valuable lessons through empirical experiments and our first-hand experience helps develop a number of optimization policies to further improve performance.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; fading channels; optimisation; quality of service; rendering (computer graphics); road safety; routing protocols; vehicular ad hoc networks; video streaming; CARS protocol; QoS requirements satisfaction; fading channel; microscopic experimental evaluation; moving vehicles; multicriteria ad hoc real-time streaming; multihop route; multihop video streaming protocol; multimedia applications; network condition monitoring; optimization; quality of service; rendering; route stability; routing protocol; safety applications; short-range communication; vehicle level mobility; vehicular network; Measurement; Monitoring; Quality of service; Routing; Routing protocols; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/VNC.2013.6737594