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Title: QoS method to enhance video quality over wireless network
Authors: Ammar Abdullateef Hadi (P75893)
Supervisor: Raed Ali Alsaqour, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Keywords: Quality assurance -- Software
Streaming technology (Telecommunications)
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic -- Malaysia
Issue Date: 10-Dec-2016
Description: The need to ensure the quality of video streaming transmitted over wireless networks is growing every day. Typically, video streaming is considered for applications that are sensitive to the lack of the quality of service (QoS) in the context of low bandwidth for available links, packet loss, or delay. These challenges adversely affect the video streaming quality by influencing throughput and packet delivery of the transmitted video. However, a modern study has proved that the usage of the adaptive multiple TCP-connection (AM-TCP), as a transport protocol, can improve the quality of video streaming by increasing the throughput and reducing the packet loss on high QoS wireless networks when compared with other multi-connection TCP schemes. This research proposes a bandwidth aggregation adaptive multiple TCP-connection (BAM-TCP) scheme to enhance the video streaming quality. BAM-TCP use the AMTCP with a bandwidth aggregation BAG method that aggregates the bandwidth offered by the multiple connections. The simulation results show that the BAM-TCP scheme increases the throughput while minimizes the packet loss ratio, and the end to end delay, comparing with the other schemes. This yields in improving the video streaming quality via the wireless network.,Master of Computer Science
Pages: 76
Call Number: TS156.6.H287 2016 3 tesis
Publisher: UKM, Bangi
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Information Science and Technology / Fakulti Teknologi dan Sains Maklumat

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