A Distortion-Resistant Routing Framework for Video Traffic in Wireless Multihop Networks PROJECT TITLE :A Distortion-Resistant Routing Framework for Video Traffic in Wireless Multihop NetworksABSTRACT:Traditional routing metrics designed for wireless networks are application-agnostic. During this paper, we have a tendency to contemplate a wireless network where the applying flows incorporates video traffic. From a user perspective, reducing the level of video distortion is crucial. We ask the query“Should the routing policies change if the end-to-end video distortion is to be minimized?” Popular link-quality-primarily based routing metrics (such as ETX) don't account for dependence (in terms of congestion) across the links of a path; hence, they'll cause video flows to converge onto some paths and, thus, cause high video distortion. To account for the evolution of the video frame loss process, we have a tendency to construct an analytical framework to, initial, perceive and, second, assess the impact of the wireless network on video distortion. The framework permits us to formulate a routing policy for minimizing distortion, based mostly on which we design a protocol for routing video traffic. We realize via simulations and testbed experiments that our protocol is efficient in reducing video distortion and minimizing the user experience degradation. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Characterization of UHF Radio Channels for Wireless Sensor Systems Embedded in Surfboards Key-Recovery Attacks on KIDS, a Keyed Anomaly Detection System