RESEARCHING VIDEO CONFERENCE SERVICES

ON IEEE 802.11X WIRELESS NETWORKS

Dmitry A. Tyukhtyaev

Senior Lecturer, Department of Telecommunication Systems,

Volgograd State University

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Prosp. Universitetsky, 100, 400062 Volgograd, Russian Federation

Abstract. The purpose of the study was to determine the dependence of the quality of video conferencing services on the characteristics of wireless communication channels and the number of users in a given network. The characteristics of the signal strength in a wireless network, measured in decibels (dB) were described in this article. The article discusses subjective and objective methods for assessing video. The PSNR and VQM metrics and the MSU Video Quality Measurement Tool software, created by the computer graphics laboratory of the Moscow State University, were used as an objective method for assessing video. For the subjective method, the DSCQS method was used. The PSNR (peak signal to noise ratio) metric is one of the most commonly used metrics. PSNR measures the peak signal-to-noise ratio between the original signal and the signal at the output of the system. PSNR does not measure all video-specific parameters, as the fidelity of the image is constantly changing depending on the visual complexity of the image, the available bit rate and even the compression method. The Video Quality Measurement (VQM) metric is described in Recommendation ITU-R BT.1683. The test results show that VQM has a high correlation with subjective methods for assessing video quality and claims to become the standard in the field of objective quality assessment.

Key words: Wi-Fi, video conferencing, jitter, PSNR, VQM, communication channel characteristics.

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