Tehnički Vjesnik (Jan 2024)

Energy Efficient and Reliable High Quality Video Transmission Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Ranjith V,
  • Yaashuwanth C,
  • Prathibanandhi K,
  • Jayasankar T

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20230912000934
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 973 – 981

Abstract

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Due to advancements in the technology, video transmission is a key feature in several applications. The transmission of the video from the source to the sink is quite different from the transmission of images-based data. The transmission of the video over the wireless sensor network is not an easy task with the available protocols. They have several disadvantages related to the energy efficiency and the reliability. Novel architecture namely high-quality video transmission architecture has been proposed in this paper. This is an energy efficient architecture. To conserve the energy during the transmission, this architecture does not support retransmission of the packets. But the dropping of the packets helps in improving the reliability and the life time of the network. This architecture majorly involves three layers namely the application layer, the network layer and the transport layer. The transmission of the data packets is based on the priority levels. Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG - 2) technologies is used in the proposed work. Two different frames namely the key frame and the variant frame are used to prioritize the packets. The data packets with the highest priority from the variant frame is transmitted first and then followed by the data packets of the key frame. The data is segmented into smaller units and discrete cosine transform is applied over each unit. The inter link between the transport layer, application layer and the network layer is analysed by means of the state diagram. The results have been tabulated and depicted by means of graphical representations. Comparative analysis has been made between the proposed high quality video transmission architecture and the diversified architecture. The proposed method has been found to have produced comparatively better results and possesses a high quality video transmission with enhanced Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) and reduces energy consumption.

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