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A cross-layer design for scalable mobile video

by Szymon Jakubczak, Dina Katabi - In Proceedings of the 17th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking, MobiCom '11 , 2011
"... Today’s mobile video suffers from two limitations: 1) it can-not reduce bandwidth consumption by leveraging wireless broadcast to multicast popular content to interested re-ceivers, and 2) it lacks robustness to wireless interference and errors. This paper presents SoftCast, a cross-layer de-sign fo ..."
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Today’s mobile video suffers from two limitations: 1) it can-not reduce bandwidth consumption by leveraging wireless broadcast to multicast popular content to interested re-ceivers, and 2) it lacks robustness to wireless interference and errors. This paper presents SoftCast, a cross-layer de-sign

Cross-layer design for optimizing TCP performance

by A. Chockalingam, Eitan Altman, J. V. K. Murthy, Ramdoot Kumar - in Proc. IEEE ICC, Seoul, Korea , 2005
"... Abstract — In this paper, we propose and analyze novel and efficient cross-layer designs involving joint optimization of physical, link, and TCP layers in wireless. Particularly, we investigate the design of symbol mapping diversity (SMD) schemes using M-QAM at the physical layer for optimal goodput ..."
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Abstract — In this paper, we propose and analyze novel and efficient cross-layer designs involving joint optimization of physical, link, and TCP layers in wireless. Particularly, we investigate the design of symbol mapping diversity (SMD) schemes using M-QAM at the physical layer for optimal

Cross-Layer Design of Sequential Detectors in Sensor Networks

by Stefano Marano, Vincenzo Matta, Peter Willett, Lang Tong
"... Abstract—A network of sensors polled by a mobile agent (the SENMA paradigm) is used for detection purposes, with both the remote nodes and the mobile agent implementing Wald’s sequential tests. When polled, each remote node transmits its local decision (if any) to the agent, and two network/agent co ..."
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only 30 % of the sensors encountered by the mobile agent spend energy to reveal themselves. The remaining sensors contribute to the detection process by their silence. Index Terms—Cross-layer design, SENMA, Wald’s sequential test, wireless sensor networks. I.

Cross-layer design of ad hoc networks for real-time video streaming

by Eric Setton, Taesang Yoo, Xiaoqing Zhu, Andrea Goldsmith, Bernd Girod - IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine , 2005
"... Cross-layer design breaks away from traditional network design where each layer of the protocol stack operates independently. We explore the potential synergies of exchanging information between different layers to support real-time video streaming. In this new approach information is exchanged betw ..."
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Cross-layer design breaks away from traditional network design where each layer of the protocol stack operates independently. We explore the potential synergies of exchanging information between different layers to support real-time video streaming. In this new approach information is exchanged

The State of the Art in Cross-layer Design for Wireless Sensor Networks

by Tommaso Melodia, Mehmet C. Vuran, Dario Pompili - PROCEEDINGS OF EURONGI WORKSHOPS ON WIRELESS AND MOBILITY, SPRINGER LECTURE NOTES ON COMPUTER SCIENCE, LNCS 388 , 2005
"... The literature on cross-layer protocols, protocol improvements, and design methodologies for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is reviewed and a taxonomy is proposed. The communication protocols devised for WSNs that focus on cross-layer design techniques are reviewed and classified, based on the netw ..."
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The literature on cross-layer protocols, protocol improvements, and design methodologies for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is reviewed and a taxonomy is proposed. The communication protocols devised for WSNs that focus on cross-layer design techniques are reviewed and classified, based

Cross-Layer Design and Analysis of Wireless Networks Using the Effective Bandwidth Function

by Fumio Ishizaki, Gang Uk Hwang
"... Abstract — In this paper, we propose a useful framework for the cross-layer design and analysis of wireless networks where ARQ (Automatic Repeat reQuest) and AMC (Adaptive Modulation and Coding) schemes are employed. To capture the joint effect of the packet transmission error rate at the PHY layer ..."
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Abstract — In this paper, we propose a useful framework for the cross-layer design and analysis of wireless networks where ARQ (Automatic Repeat reQuest) and AMC (Adaptive Modulation and Coding) schemes are employed. To capture the joint effect of the packet transmission error rate at the PHY layer

Mainly:- Dynamic Link Characteristics- Resource ContentionWhy cross-layer design?

by Jie Chen, Tiejun Lv, Haitao Zheng
"... Cenker DemirThe purpose of the authors To propose a Joint cross-layer design between MAC layer and Physical layer for QoS content delivery With providing QoS-awareness scheduler and power adaptation scheme at both uplink and downlink MAC layer In order to coordinate the behavior of Physical layer to ..."
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Cenker DemirThe purpose of the authors To propose a Joint cross-layer design between MAC layer and Physical layer for QoS content delivery With providing QoS-awareness scheduler and power adaptation scheme at both uplink and downlink MAC layer In order to coordinate the behavior of Physical layer

Cross-Layer Design Optimizations in Wireless Protocol Stacks

by Vijay T. Raisinghani, Sridhar Iyer , 2004
"... It is known that the performance of applications on mobile devices is aected by the device constraints of memory, processing power, battery life and the variations in the wireless network. The variations in the wireless network will be compounded in the next generation networks { 3G and beyond { whe ..."
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{ when the devices move across heterogeneous networks. To allow interoperability with the Internet, existing standard protocol stacks would be deployed in the new networks and mobile devices. However, protocol stack implementations based on layering do not function eciently in mobile wireless

OLSR Protocol with Cross Layer Design in MANET 1

by Janakkumar Patel, Mitesh Thakkar
"... Abstract-- The Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) is a table-driven and proactive routing protocol that was designed for mobile ad hoc network. OLSR protocol is an optimization of the pure link state algorithm. The key concept used in the protocol is that of Multi Point Relays (MPRs) which are sele ..."
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, there has been increased interest in protocols that rely on interactions between different layers. Cross-Layer Design has become the new issue in wireless communication systems as it seeks to enhance the capacity of wireless networks significantly through the joint optimization of multiple layers

Cooperative Cross-Layer Design for Wireless Networks

by C. Hager, D. J. Shyy, J. Ma
"... Abstract-Cross-layer optimization is an effective mechanism to improve wireless network performance and efficiency. Although cross-layer optimization is not a new technique, it can be applied effectively to different wireless technologies to handle different problems while still conforming to the wi ..."
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Abstract-Cross-layer optimization is an effective mechanism to improve wireless network performance and efficiency. Although cross-layer optimization is not a new technique, it can be applied effectively to different wireless technologies to handle different problems while still conforming
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