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Proposition of a cross-layer architecture model for the support of QoS in ad-hoc networks

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Due to the lack of built-in quality of service support, IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc networks presents serious defies in meeting the demands of multimedia applications. To overcome such challenges, research in providing QoS guarantee in ad-hoc networks has been widely studied in latest years, and several QoS approaches have been proposed. Actually, cross-layer approaches have fascinated the attentions of researchers. They have interested at particular features of network performance by developing a multitude of cross-layer optimizations and adaptations implemented into several cross-layer architectures. We think that it is time that these various personal efforts be put into perspective; and that it is time to have a cross-layer architecture model which can serve as blueprint for development of cross-layer systems. In this paper, we take a step in that direction.

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R. Winter, J. Schiller, N. Nikaein. "CrossTalk: Cross-layer decision support based on global knowledge," IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 44, pp. 2--8, January 2006.

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      CoNEXT '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM CoNEXT conference
      December 2006
      318 pages
      ISBN:1595934561
      DOI:10.1145/1368436
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