The theoretical analysis of a cross-layer mechanism for improving the quality of service of real-time applications in wireless networks is presented. The mechanism coordinates adaptations of the modulation order at the Physical layer and the media encoding mode at the Application layer, to improve packet loss rate, throughput and mean delay. With the use of Continuous Flow Modeling, the system is considered as a “fluid” queue with inflow and outflow rates representing its traffic generation and service rates, respectively. Each data source is modeled as a Markov chain, from the steady-state of which the optimal adaptation thresholds of the cross-layer mechanism are derived. Performance evaluation results show that the optimized operation of...
Optimizing the performance of wireless networks for emerging network applications is a highly challe...
The rapid increase of the Internet and wireless communication in the past few years has made persona...
Driven by the improvements in wireless technology and proliferation of available content, wireless n...
The theoretical analysis of a cross-layer mechanism for improving the quality of service of real-tim...
The theoretical analysis of a cross-layer mechanism for improving the quality of service of real-tim...
To cope with the rapid growth of multimedia applications that requires dynamic levels of quality of ...
Abstract. The operation of a cross-layer mechanism for the performance improvement of real-time appl...
Link adaptation is a critical component of IEEE 802.11 systems, which adapts transmission rates to d...
Real-time multimedia transfer through the Internet becomes more difficult when wireless links are in...
Information flow in a telecommunication network is accomplished through the interaction of mechanism...
Abstract – In this paper, a cross-layer optimization mechanism for IEEE 802.16 metropolitan area net...
Abstract—In this paper a single-input-single-output wireless data transmission system with adaptive ...
Abstract — Almost a decade long research on the performance of TCP in wireless networks has resulted...
Cross-layer optimization aims at improving the performance of network users operating in a time-vary...
A point-to-point (PTP) wireless link is studied that carries long-lived TCP flows and is controlled ...
Optimizing the performance of wireless networks for emerging network applications is a highly challe...
The rapid increase of the Internet and wireless communication in the past few years has made persona...
Driven by the improvements in wireless technology and proliferation of available content, wireless n...
The theoretical analysis of a cross-layer mechanism for improving the quality of service of real-tim...
The theoretical analysis of a cross-layer mechanism for improving the quality of service of real-tim...
To cope with the rapid growth of multimedia applications that requires dynamic levels of quality of ...
Abstract. The operation of a cross-layer mechanism for the performance improvement of real-time appl...
Link adaptation is a critical component of IEEE 802.11 systems, which adapts transmission rates to d...
Real-time multimedia transfer through the Internet becomes more difficult when wireless links are in...
Information flow in a telecommunication network is accomplished through the interaction of mechanism...
Abstract – In this paper, a cross-layer optimization mechanism for IEEE 802.16 metropolitan area net...
Abstract—In this paper a single-input-single-output wireless data transmission system with adaptive ...
Abstract — Almost a decade long research on the performance of TCP in wireless networks has resulted...
Cross-layer optimization aims at improving the performance of network users operating in a time-vary...
A point-to-point (PTP) wireless link is studied that carries long-lived TCP flows and is controlled ...
Optimizing the performance of wireless networks for emerging network applications is a highly challe...
The rapid increase of the Internet and wireless communication in the past few years has made persona...
Driven by the improvements in wireless technology and proliferation of available content, wireless n...