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Abstract

The rapid adoption of smart phones has created a unique opportunity for mobile multimedia services for mobile users. Currently a majority of smart phones are equipped with both hardware that supports real-time video processing and ad-hoc wireless communication between peers and this allows real-time video streaming over multiple wireless hops between peer devices. Phones within communication range of each other automatically establish a wireless link creating a client mesh network (ad-hoc network of devices). Each phone in the client mesh network is able to produce/consume video and also acts as a relay to forward video to its next hop neighbors. Peer-to-peer video streaming from the cameras on smart phones to people nearby allows users to share what they see. Such streaming can be used in a variety of applications.

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Author Biographies

Ujwala C, Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

M.Tech Student,Department of ECE

Prof. Sankar Dasiga, Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

Professor,Department of ECE
How to Cite
C, U., & Dasiga, P. S. (2014). Routing Of Video/Audio Multimedia Live Stream Over Wireless Mobile Network. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 1(04). Retrieved from http://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/125

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