posted on 2016-12-15, 16:54authored byAdriana Hava, Gabriel-Miro Muntean, John Murphy
The continuous growth in user demand for highquality
rich media services puts pressure on Wireless Mesh
Network (WMN) resources. Solutions such as those which
increase the capacity of the mesh network by equipping
mesh routers with additional wireless interfaces provide better
Quality of Service (QoS) for video deliveries, but result in
higher overall energy consumption for the network.
This paper presents LBIS, a distributed solution which combines
the benefits of both load-balancing and interface-shifting
in order to enhance QoS levels for video services delivered over
multi-hop WMNs, while maintaining low energy consumption
levels within the network. Simulation-based results show very
good performance of our proposed mechanism in terms of
QoS metrics (delay, packet loss), Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio
(PSNR) and energy consumption in mesh network topologies,
and with varying video traffic loads and distributions. The
results demonstrate how LBIS can increase the QoS for video
deliveries by more than 30% at the cost of an insignificant
increase of the overall network energy consumption compared
to the WMN with multiple radio interfaces without the LBIS
adaptation.
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Publication
IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC);