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Abstract
We focus on the optimization of real-time multimedia
transmission over 802.11-based ad hoc networks. In particular, we
propose a simple and efficient cross-layer mechanism that
considers both the channel conditions and characteristics of the
media for dynamically selecting the transmission mode. This
mechanism called media-oriented rate selection algorithm (MORSA)
targets loss-tolerant applications such as VoD that do not require
full reliable transmission. We provide an evaluation of this
mechanism for MANETs using simulations with NS and analyze the
video quality obtained with a fine-grain scalable video encoder
based on a motion-compensated spatiotemporal wavelet transform.
Our results show that MORSA achieves up to 4 Mbps increase in
throughput and that the routing overhead decreases significantly.
Transmission of a sample video flow over an 802.11a wireless
channel has been evaluated with MORSA. Important improvement is
observed in throughput, latency, and jitter while keeping a good
level of video quality.