| Publisher | Tampere University of Technology | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 460.5KB PDF | Date added | 09 Sep 2004 |
| Topics | Quality of Service, Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi (802.11) | ||
| Downloads | 88 | ||
Live video streaming service, which is common nowadays in the Internet, is supposed to be very challenging and demanding service in next-generation wireless networks. However, both limited quality of service support and unstable quality of the air interface can restrain its wide deployment. This paper considers live video streaming over IEEE 802.11b wireless local area network, which is claimed to be used as a part of layered infrastructure of next-generation mobile systems to provide coverage in highly populated areas.
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