TY - JOUR
T1 - A novel solution for real-time wireless networks : telehealth psychological services in rural area
AU - Luitel, P.
AU - Alsadoon, Abeer
AU - Prasad, P. W. C.
AU - Al-Janabi, Shahd
AU - Chapagain, B.
AU - Pham, Linh
AU - Alsadoon, Omar Hisham
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Telehealth psychological services is a time-efficient and cost-effective therapy solution for persons in rural areas. The high congestion resulting from these infrastructure issues, which includes low-bandwidth wireless connections and channels prone to data loss, tends to increase video delays, thereby making real-time video transmission during telehealth psychological services challenging. The purpose of this study is, hence, to enable the successful implementation of telehealth psychological services in rural areas by minimising end-to-end video transmission delay and improving bandwidth efficiency. Our proposed system uses a distortion-aware TCP-friendly adaptive congestion control algorithm that adapts the congestion window size according to path characteristics and quality. Indeed, evaluation results show that our algorithm—as compared to a reference—significantly improves peak signal-to-noise ratio and end-to-end delay; thus, suggesting that the adoption of an adaptive congestion window size in our system can improve network bandwidth efficiency and reduce information delay resulting from packet queuing and unnecessary packet loss. The outcome is successful high-definition video transmission during telehealth psychological services.
AB - Telehealth psychological services is a time-efficient and cost-effective therapy solution for persons in rural areas. The high congestion resulting from these infrastructure issues, which includes low-bandwidth wireless connections and channels prone to data loss, tends to increase video delays, thereby making real-time video transmission during telehealth psychological services challenging. The purpose of this study is, hence, to enable the successful implementation of telehealth psychological services in rural areas by minimising end-to-end video transmission delay and improving bandwidth efficiency. Our proposed system uses a distortion-aware TCP-friendly adaptive congestion control algorithm that adapts the congestion window size according to path characteristics and quality. Indeed, evaluation results show that our algorithm—as compared to a reference—significantly improves peak signal-to-noise ratio and end-to-end delay; thus, suggesting that the adoption of an adaptive congestion window size in our system can improve network bandwidth efficiency and reduce information delay resulting from packet queuing and unnecessary packet loss. The outcome is successful high-definition video transmission during telehealth psychological services.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:65122
U2 - 10.1002/ett.3550
DO - 10.1002/ett.3550
M3 - Article
SN - 2161-3915
VL - 30
JO - Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
JF - Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
IS - 3
M1 - e3550
ER -