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rahmani2009wireless


M. Rahmani, M. Pfannenstein, E. Steinbach, G. Giordano and E. Biersack, "Wireless Media Streaming Over IP-Based In-Vehicle Networks," Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2009), IEEE Vehicular Networking and Applications Workshop, Dresden, Germany, June 2009, pp. 1–6.


Abstract

We investigate a heterogeneous IP-based network architecture for in-vehicle communication. The wireless technology is an interesting candidate for in-vehicle communication, since it reduces the cabling effort and consequently the cost. In this work, a peripheral wireless network based on the IEEE 802.11 technology is investigated for media streaming in the car. FEC-based multicast and studied, unicast transmissions are and performance, compared for the same communication scenarios based on their QoS and resource requirements. Moreover, the frame bursting mechanism from the IEEE 802.11e standard has been applied to improve the throughput of small packets over in-vehicle wireless channels.

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M. Rahmani
M. Pfannenstein
E. Steinbach
G. Giordano
E. Biersack

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@inproceedings{rahmani2009wireless,
    author = {Rahmani, M. and Pfannenstein, M. and Steinbach, E. and Giordano, G. and Biersack, E.},
    doi = {10.1109/ICCW.2009.5208094},
    title = {{Wireless Media Streaming Over IP-Based In-Vehicle Networks}},
    pages = {1--6},
    address = {Dresden, Germany},
    booktitle = {IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2009), IEEE Vehicular Networking and Applications Workshop},
    month = {6},
    year = {2009},
   }
   
   

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