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Video transmission technology has been widely used in all aspects of life, but the video transmission that we usually see is transmitted on a network with fixed base station support, which is not suitable for earthquakes, fire rescue, and detection without fixed Scenes such as areas covered by base station signals. This article uses Raspberry Pi 3B+ equipped with wireless Ad-Hoc network to realize the function of real-time video transmission, and realizes the push flow control of the central control terminal to the video capture end, which proves the feasibility and practicality of real-time video transmission in the wireless Ad-Hoc network. This article runs the Ubuntu 16.04 system on the Raspberry Pi 3B+, with external physical transmission equipment and cameras, a large number of audio and video related libraries are installed as a dependency of real-time video transmission, and a high-performance SRS streaming media server is deployed on the central control end. Each network node has installed the OLSR routing protocol and carried out related network configuration.
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He, J., Shi, S., Zheng, Z., Zhou, C. (2022). Design and Implementation of Real-Time Video Transmission on Ad Hoc Network. In: Shi, S., Ma, R., Lu, W. (eds) 6GN for Future Wireless Networks. 6GN 2021. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 439. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04245-4_5
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