2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2003.10.011
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Cross-layer design optimizations in wireless protocol stacks

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“…CROSS-LAYER DESIGN Many cross-layer design proposals are given in the literature. The authors in [5] present a survey of various cross-layer design proposals based on the layers that are coupled for information exchange. The important issue of concern is how the layers are coupled in a particular cross-layer design.…”
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“…CROSS-LAYER DESIGN Many cross-layer design proposals are given in the literature. The authors in [5] present a survey of various cross-layer design proposals based on the layers that are coupled for information exchange. The important issue of concern is how the layers are coupled in a particular cross-layer design.…”
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“…Such designs allow to adapt the network for better quality of service [19] or to optimize its energy consumption [10]. The framework may be adjusted to cater for other communication properties, such as message loss and packet size.…”
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“…Hence, providing QoS in ad-hoc network is significantly difficult at the destination, thus degrading user experience. It results into higher packet delay, jitter and lower throughput that decrease the performance of the network [2].…”
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