To address exponentially-increasing traffic demands, cross-layer optimized architectures will be required to access the optical layer and allow for packet-level control of larger optical flows.
Multicast services are well supported by geostationary satellites as a result of their broadcasting capability over large coverage areas.
The increasing demand of wireless services associated with the scarcity of the radio spectrum and the trend to provide end-to-end quality of service (QoS) in emerging and future applications, calls
The paper proposes a novel cross-layer signaling mechanism to provide unprecedented Quality of Experience (QoE) in next generation mobile networks.
Time-dependent inter-packet and intra-packet BER variations are implemented in the ns-2 network simulator to evaluate fast packet protection based on physical-layer monitoring through pre-FEC BER r
An extended-range Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology is presented in this paper. The proposed technology is based on a cross-layer optimization of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard.
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Machine to Machine (M2M) networks are severely constrained by the overall energy available for sensing and communication at sensor nodes.
In this work, we propose a cross-modal approach for conversational wellbeing monitoring with a multi-sensory earable.
W H E N a repeater is used to amplify a number of carrier channels simultaneously, departure from linearity in the response as a function of input amplitude tends in general to produce interference