| Andrew G. Chiu, "Adaptive Channels for Wireless Networks, " M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institue of Technology, Cambridge, MA, June 1999. |
....or even algorithms during operation. For example, Andrew Chiu developed a protocol for a software wireless network that allows the link to change operating parameters such as frequency, bandwidth, and modulation in response to changing environmental conditions and application requirements [Chiu, 1999]. A portable environment allows us to easily upgrade the hardware to take advantage of performance improvements and decreasing prices of general purpose machines. Because the same hardware can be used for many applications and types of algorithms, we can inexpensively prototype new real time ....
Andrew G. Chiu. Adaptive Channels for Wireless Networks. Master's Thesis, MIT, 1999.
....network capabilities to the physical layer. This mechanism would allow for the downloading of all of the code necessary to implement the physical layer of a network connection from a trusted agent via a reliable communications protocol. A physical layer handoff protocol has been proposed in [Chi99] The current physical layer is used to download the code for a new physical layer. Channels and protocols used for link initialization will have to be carefully addressed, as loss of connectivity in a given link could also mean the loss of the mechanism needed to upgrade the link. 4.3 Policies ....
Andrew G. Chiu. Adaptive Channels for Wireless Networks. Master's thesis, M.I.T., May 1999.
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