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PSNR Analysis of video transmission in VANETS, using NS2 and Evalvid Framework

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Recent developments in wireless technologies and the Internet of Things have led to the design of new communication systems, such as ad-hoc vehicle networks (VANETs) [1]. These networks are expected to offer new entertainment applications and traffic security services with intelligent equipment in a smart environment. A smart city is designed as a controlled and monitored environment using advanced technologies and new types of communication to improve the quality of life through innovative services. One of the key challenges of smart city communication is ensuring effective service delivery in economic, social and environmental conditions. As a result, multimedia communications, including streaming video, should be very beneficial for traffic management as well as for the provision of entertainment and advertising services. With video streaming services, real-time information will be used and provided by vehicle networks for safety and efficiency purposes. In this article, we focus on studying the effect of streaming low brightness video feeds on PSNR.
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hal-02298768 , version 1 (27-09-2019)

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Hassna Marzouk, Abdelmajid Badri, Khadija Safi. PSNR Analysis of video transmission in VANETS, using NS2 and Evalvid Framework. Colloque sur les Objets et systèmes Connectés, Ecole Supérieure de Technologie de Casablanca (Maroc), Institut Universitaire de Technologie d'Aix-Marseille (France), Jun 2019, CASABLANCA, Morocco. ⟨hal-02298768⟩

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