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Video-over-wireless scheme optimized for mesh networks

October 25, 2017 By Aimee Kalnoskas

600 MHz bandWith a growing slate of carrier customers, Qualcomm Incorporated is introducing the Qualcomm Video-Over-Mesh features, an end-to-end video over wireless (VoW) solution that optimizes the delivery of video over mesh networks.

Qualcomm Technologies is deeply engaged with several OEMs – including Acelink, Alpha Networks, Askey, Hitron, Sercomm, Technicolor and WNC – to develop carrier mesh solutions based on the Qualcomm Mesh Networking Platform, which will be introduced to consumers in 2018. Qualcomm Technologies is also heavily engaged with broadband carriers through a number of collaborations with leading service and cloud-providers, including Plume Design, Inc., the pioneer of Adaptive WiFi. Qualcomm Technologies and Plume are working together on two turn-key Wi-Fi hardware reference designs, delivering virtually corner-to-corner coverage and performance, cloud management capabilities, and the intelligence and insights carriers need to manage their vast and complex networks. Plume’s cloud-based control and management solution is based on the Mesh Networking platform.

“A reliable, managed, and optimized whole-home Wi-Fi network is the only solution to the ‘last-meter problem’ faced by the carriers,” said Fahri Diner, chief executive officer, co-founder, Plume. “Our relationship with Qualcomm Technologies is accelerating the deployment of carrier grade home Wi-Fi at carrier scale.”

As home networks continue to become crowded with multiple devices streaming video and other high-bandwidth activities throughout the house, carriers will be challenged to manage network capacity to reduce latency, buffering and dropped packets. These problems become even more complex in a mesh network where users expect flawless streaming as they may move from one node to another. The Video-Over-Mesh features help ensure high-quality, glitch-free video in every corner of the home – even in mesh Wi-Fi systems with multiple nodes. Its advanced software features deliver less than 40ms of latency and are optimized for near lossless video delivery in high path loss conditions. The features also offer Multi-User MIMO and advanced video stream protection to enable multiple HD and UHD video streams to run simultaneously.

The new Video-Over-Mesh features can be used across Qualcomm Technologies’ Wave-2 801.11ac portfolio, which includes the QCA998x and IPQ806x for broadband gateways, the QCA6174 and QCA998x for set-top boxes and extenders, and the IPQ401x for mesh network systems, making Qualcomm Technologies the first company to introduce enhancements that make video more reliable on mesh networks.

Filed Under: Applications, Connectivity, Consumer Electronics Tagged With: qualcommincorporated, QualcommTechnologies

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