Resumen
In emergency scenarios, it is usually difficult to rely on
network infrastructure, especially in remote or geographically difficult-to-access
locations. However, it is necessary to have tools to communicate or assess the situation.
Therefore, ad hoc networks emerge as an option to solve this problem. This paper proposes
the development of an emergency communication system for the transmission of multimedia
traffic in a real scenario, between the different floors of a building. For this purpose,
multiple experiments were carried out to determine the values of fundamental metrics (e.g.,
packet loss, delay, and throughput) for real-time audio and video transmission.
Specifically, open-source tools were developed with the ability to extract the required
metrics and objectively compare video quality using current encoding mechanisms (e.g., VP8,
VP9, H.264, H.265). The results obtained show that VP8 is the most suitable codec for the
proposed scenario. In addition, a videoconferencing tool was developed with the ability to
adapt the video characteristics (e.g., bitrate) according to the network conditions.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Revista Tecnológica Espol - RTE |
| Estado | Publicada - 2022 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Ad hoc; Delay; Packet loss; PSNR; Redes resilientes