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Interference impacts on 60 ghz real-time online video streaming in wireless smart tv platforms

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In this paper we provide a method for computing and estimating the impact of interference on real-time online 1080p@30Hz and 1080p@60Hz high-definition video streaming in 60 GHz wireless smart TV platforms. The analysis involves two different interference scenarios: 1) downlink interference from deployed 60 GHz access points to the associated mobile ad-hoc devices, and 2) uplink interference from randomly deployed 60 GHz ad-hoc mobile devices to their associated access points. With these interference scenarios, the interference impact on the quality of main 1080p@30Hz and 1080p@60Hz wireless high-definition video streaming with various simulation settings are measured and estimated in terms of signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio.

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Kim, J., Mohaisen, A. & Hong, SN. Interference impacts on 60 ghz real-time online video streaming in wireless smart tv platforms. Multimed Tools Appl 74, 8613–8629 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-014-2349-8

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