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Cross-Layer Interaction of TCP and Ad Hoc Routing Protocols in Multihop IEEE 802.11 Networks

by Kitae Nahm, Ahmed Helmy, C. -c. Jay Kuo
"... Abstract—In this research, we first investigate the cross-layer interaction between TCP and routing protocols in the IEEE 802.11 ad hoc network. On-demand ad hoc routing protocols respond to network events such as channel noise, mobility, and congestion in the same manner, which, in association with ..."
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Abstract—In this research, we first investigate the cross-layer interaction between TCP and routing protocols in the IEEE 802.11 ad hoc network. On-demand ad hoc routing protocols respond to network events such as channel noise, mobility, and congestion in the same manner, which, in association

CROSS LAYER INTERACTIONS FOR ADAPTIVE COMMUNICATIONS IN IEEE 802.11 WIRELESS LANS

by École Doctorale Stic, Spécialité Informatique, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei, Équipe Planète, Inria Sophia Antipolis, Thèse Walid, Dabbous Thierry Turletti, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei , 2005
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WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS PROLONGING THE LIFETIME OF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS BY CROSS-LAYER INTERACTION

by Lodewijk Van Hoesel, Tim Nieberg, Jian Wu, Paul J. M. Havinga, Wsns Differ Greatly
"... from traditional ad hoc wireless networks and therefore require the usage of new types of network protocols, which are energy-efficient to ensure a node lifetime of several years on a single battery and which can operate without assistance of central managers in a dynamic network topology. This arti ..."
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. This article presents a cross-layered approach for networking in wireless sensor networks. WSNs differ greatly from traditional ad hoc wireless networks and therefore require the use of new types of network protocols that are energy-efficient to ensure a node lifetime of several years on a single battery

http://www.cecs.uci.edu / Cross-Layer Interactions of Error Control Schemes in Mobile Multimedia Systems

by Kyoungwoo Lee, Aviral Shrivastava, Minyoung Kim, Nikil Dutt, Kyoungwoo Lee, Aviral Shrivastava, Minyoung Kim, Nikil Dutt , 2008
"... Soft errors are threatening the system reliability in mobile devices but traditional hardware protection techniques incur significant overheads in terms of power and performance. Thus, incorporating reliability in resource-limited mobile devices poses significant challenges. This paper discusses a c ..."
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cross-layer approach to obtain low-cost reliability at the minimal degradation of QoS. In particular, we propose a cooperative approach to combat soft errors at data caches by using dual schemes – a Drop and Forward Recovery and an errorresilient video encoding – driven by intelligent middleware schemes

Cross-layer Interaction Between Spatial and Multi-user Diversity in Selective Feedback Systems: Outage Capacity Analysis ABSTRACT

by J. L. Vicario, C. Antón-haro, José López Vicario, Carles Antón-haro
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A CROSS LAYER INTERACTIVE PROTOCOL MECHANISM FOR MANET WITH A REALISTIC RESPONSE TO NETWORK STIMULATION

by M Abdul Gafur, M. Tech, Niraj Upadhayaya Phd, Syed Abdul Sattar
"... Protocol layering technique employed in TCP/IP reference model limits interaction among the layers. Any alteration of a network element as a response to a network condition is made and used inside of its limited scope. Benefits of any protocol enhancement are not resulted in a significant overall pe ..."
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Protocol layering technique employed in TCP/IP reference model limits interaction among the layers. Any alteration of a network element as a response to a network condition is made and used inside of its limited scope. Benefits of any protocol enhancement are not resulted in a significant overall

Resource allocation and cross-layer control in wireless networks

by Leonidas Georgiadis, Michael J, Ros Tassiulas - Foundations and Trends in Networking , 2006
"... Information flow in a telecommunication network is accomplished through the interaction of mechanisms at various design layers with the end goal of supporting the information exchange needs of the applications. In wireless networks in particular, the different layers interact in a nontrivial manner ..."
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in order to support information transfer. In this text we will present abstract models that capture the cross-layer interaction from the physical to transport layer in wireless network architectures including cellular, ad-hoc and sensor networks as well as hybrid wireless-wireline. The model allows

CROSS-LAYER DESIGN Cross-Layer Design:

by A Survey, The Road Ahead
"... Of late, there has been an avalanche of cross-layer design proposals for wireless networks. A number of researchers have looked at specific aspects of network performance and, approaching cross-layer design via their interpretation of what it implies, have presented several cross-layer design propos ..."
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proposals. These proposals involve different layers of the protocol stack, and address both cellular and ad hoc networks. There has also been work relating to the implementation of cross-layer interactions. It is high time that these various individual efforts be put into perspective and a more holistic

Explicit Application-Network Cross-layer Optimisation

by Dimitrios P. Pezaros, Laurent Mathy - 4th International Telecommunication Networking WorkShop (IT-NEWS) on QoS in Multiservice IP Networks (QoS-IP 2008
"... Abstract — The emergence of overlay network applications that rely on application-level decisions for many aspects of their operations (e.g. routing, content replication, etc) creates cross-layer interaction issues with ISP network operations. Indeed, the independent optimisation of a diverse set of ..."
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Abstract — The emergence of overlay network applications that rely on application-level decisions for many aspects of their operations (e.g. routing, content replication, etc) creates cross-layer interaction issues with ISP network operations. Indeed, the independent optimisation of a diverse set

Security issues in the Android cross-layer architecture

by Alessandro Armando, Alessio Merlo, Luca Verderame
"... The security of Android has been recently challenged by the discovery of a number of vulnerabilities involving different layers of the Android stack. We argue that such vulnerabil-ities are largely related to the interplay among layers com-posing the Android stack. Thus, we also argue that such inte ..."
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that such interplay has been underestimated from a security point-of-view and a systematic analysis of the Android interplay has not been carried out yet. To this aim, in this paper we provide a simple model of the Android cross-layer interac-tions based on the concept of flow, as a basis for analyzing the Android
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