Proceedings of International Electronic Conference on Sensors and Applications 2014
DOI: 10.3390/ecsa-1-d011
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Abstract: Direct information exchange between non-adjacent protocol layers or "cross-layer" (CL) interaction can optimize network performances such as energy efficiency and delay. This is particularly important for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) where sensor devices are energy-constrained and deployed for real-time monitoring applications. Existing CL schemes mainly exploit information exchange between physical, medium access control (MAC), and routing layers, with only a handful involving application layer. In this pa… Show more

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“…For the first time, we proposed a generic and customizable CL framework that utilizes AmI context information from application layer for optimizing protocol performance in WSNs [4]. This framework can be applied to any layer of the protocol stack and is sufficiently generic to be customized to different AmI applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the first time, we proposed a generic and customizable CL framework that utilizes AmI context information from application layer for optimizing protocol performance in WSNs [4]. This framework can be applied to any layer of the protocol stack and is sufficiently generic to be customized to different AmI applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%