Packet loss occurs in real-time voice transmission over wireless broadcast Ad-hoc network which creates
disruptions in sound. Basic objective of this research is to design a wireless Ad-hoc network based on two Android
devices by using the Wireless Fidelity (WIFI) Direct Application Programming Interface (API) and apply the
Network Codec, Reed Solomon Code. The network codec is used to encode the data of a music wav file and recover
the lost packets if any, packets are dropped using a loss module at the transmitter device to analyze the performance
with the objective of retrieving the original file at the receiver device using the network codec. This resulted in faster
transmission of the files despite dropped packets. In the end both files had the original formatted music files with
complete performance analysis based on the transmission delay.
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