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Signaling For Multimedia Conferencing in Stand-Alone Mobile
Ad Hoc Networks
Sudhakar Krishnan
Department of Computer...
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Network and Complex Systems www.
iiste.
org
ISSN 2224-610X (Paper) ISSN 2225-0603 (Online)
Vol 1, No.
1, 2011
Page | 40
www.
iiste.
org
Signaling For Multimedia Conferencing in Stand-Alone Mobile
Ad Hoc Networks
Sudhakar Krishnan
Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Sengunthar College of Engineering, Namakkal,
Tamilnadu, India.
ksudhakar.
cs@gmail.
com
Rubini Pandu
Department of Information Technology, Gnanamani College of Technology, Namakkal,
Tamilnadu, India.
ruby_nila@yahoo.
co.
in
Abstract
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are infrastructure-less and can be set up anywhere, anytime.
They can
host a wide range of applications in rescue operations, military, private, and commercial settings.
Multimedia
conferencing is the basis of a wealth of “killer” applications that can be deployed in MANETs.
Some
examples are audio/video conferencing, multiplayer games, and online public debating.
Signaling is the
nerve center of multimedia conferences—it establishes, modifies, and
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