2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-020-07472-2
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Cross Layer QoS Guaranteed Fault Tolerance for Data Transmission in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…Furthermore, Xu et al 41 introduced the direct jamming issue in H‐MANET, where a jammer irregularly intrudes on the correspondence channels, and the transmitter needs to figure out which schedule opening to send information to dodge the interference. Gaining on the verifiable experience, a Deep Q‐Network (DQN) based methodology is proposed to produce transmission choices at the transmitter.…”
Section: Review Based On Video Transmission Over H‐manetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Xu et al 41 introduced the direct jamming issue in H‐MANET, where a jammer irregularly intrudes on the correspondence channels, and the transmitter needs to figure out which schedule opening to send information to dodge the interference. Gaining on the verifiable experience, a Deep Q‐Network (DQN) based methodology is proposed to produce transmission choices at the transmitter.…”
Section: Review Based On Video Transmission Over H‐manetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that mobile adhoc networks (MANET's) have offered solutions to wide range of application fields including surveillance, object tracking, health domain, military, under water sensor networks (UWSN), vehicular adhoc network (VANET's), flying adhoc network (FANET's) and environment monitoring [1]- [4]. Advancement in field of wireless technology and multimedia communication has led to the rapid rise of internet of things (IoT) by interconnecting millions of devices and enabling smart services in ubiquitous computing environments [5]- [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MANET's characteristics are restricted memory, restricted processing resources, limited power sources, and higher mobility. On the other hand, the MANET is highly efficient and improves the internet's access to a range of stable and mobile nodes [4,5]. The MANET is an infrastructure-less network, which causes an extra overhead for maintaining the routing and changes in the network topology [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%