Comparative analysis of quality of service scheduling classes in mobile ad-hoc networks
Thulani Phakathi, Bukohwo Michael Esiefarienrhe, Francis Lugayizi

TL;DR
This paper analyzes QoS scheduling classes in mobile ad-hoc networks using video traffic, finding that ertPS provides superior performance in throughput, jitter, and delay, making it ideal for multimedia streaming.
Contribution
It identifies ertPS as the most effective QoS scheduling class for video streaming in MANETs through simulation analysis.
Findings
ertPS outperforms other scheduling classes in MANETs.
ertPS offers better throughput, jitter, and delay metrics.
Recommended for multimedia streaming applications.
Abstract
Quality of Service (QoS) is now regarded as a requirement for all networks in managing resources like bandwidth and avoidance of network impairments like packet loss, jitter, and delay. Media transfer or streaming would be virtually impossible if QoS parameters were not used even if the streaming protocols were perfectly designed. QoS Scheduling classes help in network traffic optimization and the priority management of packets. This paper presents an analysis of QoS scheduling classes using video traffic in a MANET. The main objective was to identify a scheduling class that provides better QoS for video streaming. A simulation was conducted using NetSim and results were analyzed according to throughput, jitter, and delay. The overall results showed that extended real-time Polling Service (ertPS) outperformed the other classes. ertPS has hybrid features of both real-time Polling Service…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Wireless Networks and Protocols
