2004
DOI: 10.1109/mcom.2004.1299350
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Terminal-centric view of software. reconfigurable system architecture and enabling components and technologies

Abstract: Ris work has beenperformed in theframework of the ISTpmjecr IST-2001-34091 SCOUT, which is pan& funded by the Europeon Union. The authon would like IO acknowledge the ontnbu lions of theircolleopes. 100 ABSTRACTReconfigurahlc radio in Europe is rapidly gaining momentum and becoming a key enabler for realizing the vision of hcing optimally connected anywhere, anytime. At the center of this exciting technology is thc reconfigurahle terminal that will move across different radio access networks, adapting at every… Show more

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“…Although reconfigurability has been proposed for terminals , most of them focus on radio layer only. Only few of them consider IP layer 10, 11. The proposed RAMP is a complete reconfigurable system which includes network and terminal .…”
Section: Background Of Rampmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although reconfigurability has been proposed for terminals , most of them focus on radio layer only. Only few of them consider IP layer 10, 11. The proposed RAMP is a complete reconfigurable system which includes network and terminal .…”
Section: Background Of Rampmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the 5th Programme Framework of Commission of the European Communities several related projects existed, such as TRUST, SCOUT [3,4], and CREDO [5].…”
Section: Overview Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allows dynamic reconfiguration of protocol stacks. More details on a software reconfigurable architecture can be found in [4]. This paper will look at the role of generic Link Layer APIs to facilitate optimization processes in multimode devices by evaluating one such generic and open Link Layer API called the ULLA (Unified Link Layer API) currently being developed by a European Union funded research project [1].…”
Section: Fig 1 Terminal Based Dynamic Optimizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%