2014 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iscc.2014.6912462
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A QoS-control framework for medical multimedia data transmission in CRN environment

Abstract: Abstract-Transmissions of multimedia data in emergency context such as, the occurrence of trauma or stroke are sensitive to the network delay, throughput and packet loss. Depending on the urgency, the communication channel quality can decide the survival of a patient. For saving lives, network infrastructure offering good Quality of Service (QoS), high broadband and low communication cost must be considered. In this context, Cognitive Radio Networks (CRN) seem appropriate. Indeed, this technology is well suite… Show more

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“…Figure 17 shows a practical example of definition of the model parameters using MATLAB. This modelling is related to a transmission of context-sensitive data such as that described by Ouattara et al (2014a).We have indeed been inspired in parameters definition by this recommendations guide of the methodological expression of needs in high and very high broadband infrastructure for the deployment of telemedicine projects in France. According to studies conducted in the context of this guide, acceptable latency for telemedicine applications for disseminating data in real-time should not exceed fifteen milliseconds.…”
Section: Control Of Transmission Parameters Tests and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 17 shows a practical example of definition of the model parameters using MATLAB. This modelling is related to a transmission of context-sensitive data such as that described by Ouattara et al (2014a).We have indeed been inspired in parameters definition by this recommendations guide of the methodological expression of needs in high and very high broadband infrastructure for the deployment of telemedicine projects in France. According to studies conducted in the context of this guide, acceptable latency for telemedicine applications for disseminating data in real-time should not exceed fifteen milliseconds.…”
Section: Control Of Transmission Parameters Tests and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latest research works on various types of networks consists [5] that aims on the issues of streaming medical video via 4G cellular networks and [6] that introduces a framework for sending and receiving medical multi-media on CR networks (Cognitive Radio). The most of the present work on MAC (Medium-Access-Control) protocols for WLANs has aimed on sending and receiving integrated voice and data traffic.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research efforts on different types of networks include [10][11][12][13], which focus on the problem of medical video streaming over 4G cellular networks, as well as [14], which proposes a framework for transmitting medical multimedia over cognitive radio networks.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%