Demonstration of Multi-Diversity WLAN Supporting Low-latency and Seamless Video Streaming

Stable and low-latency wireless communications are essential for the digital transformation in various industries. Multi-Diversity WLAN (MD-WLAN) incorporating three different types of diversities provides stable low-latency communications suitable for usages in many industries. In this demonstration, we explain the concept, design, and prototype of MD-WLAN, and then demonstrate the low-latency live video streaming over MD-WLAN using the prototype system. We confirm that multi-radio, multi-receiver, and FEC control of MD-WLAN contribute to the significant improvement of robustness and stability of low-latency video streaming.

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