Robust Diffusion of Video Using Streaming Urban Video in VANET’S
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajcst-2012.1.1.1690Keywords:
Vehicular networks, Streaming videoAbstract
Vehicular ad hoc network is not efficient to support the transformation process of multimedia streaming. Broadcast and Multicast in adhoc network facing the problem of highly dynamic topology of Vehicular network and the strict delay requirements of streaming application. Inter vehicular communications called Streaming Urban Video, which is fully distributed and dynamically adapts to topology changes, and leverages the characteristics of streaming applications to yield a highly efficient, cross-layer solution.
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