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inbook
2010-aktas-modeling-application-traffic-bookchapter
Modeling Application Traffic
2010
4
397-426
Springer
18
Modeling and Tools for Network Simulation
978-3-642-12330-6
IsmetAktas
CemMengi
ThomasKing
inproceedings
inproceedingsreference201001221179332027
Towards a Flexible and Versatile Cross-Layer-Coordination Architecture
2010
3
15
1-5
In wireless and mobile networking, volatile environ- mental conditions are a permanent challenge, resulting in a demand for cross-layer optimizations. To further increase flexibility, we believe cross-layer architectures should adapt themselves to these changing conditions, just as they adapt the network stack, devices, and applications. In this paper, we propose CRAWLER, a novel cross-layer architecture that combines three core properties: signaling between all layers and system components; extensibility and adaptability at runtime; and high usability for cross-layer developers. CRAWLER increases flexibility, as well as expediting and simplifying cross- layer development.
Work in Progress session
crawler
fileadmin/papers/2010/2010-03-infocom-aktas-crawler.pdf
Print
IEEE
Proceedings of the 2010 INFOCOM IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops, San Diego, CA, USA
en
978-1-4244-6739-6
1
IsmetAktas
JensOtten
FlorianSchmidt
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
inproceedingsreference201001227195395138
Iterative Source-Channel Decoding with Cross-Layer Support for Wireless VoIP
2010
1
18
1
1-6
This paper presents a cross-layer approach for iterative source-channel decoding (ISCD) in wireless VoIP networks. The novelty of the proposed method is the incorporation of both, speech bits as well as protocol header bits, into the ISCD process. The header bits take the role of pilot bits having perfect reliability. These bits are distributed over the frame as strong supporting points for the MAP decoder which results in a significant enhancement of the output speech quality compared to the benchmark scheme using ISCD for speech only. For this approach, we exploit new cross-layer concepts that support the direct communication between non-adjacent layers. These concepts enable the iterative exchange of extrinsic information between the source decoder located on the application layer and the channel decoder located on the physical layer. This technique can also be applied to audio and video transmission.
refector
fileadmin/papers/2010/2010-01-scc-breddermann-iscd.pdf
CD-ROM / DVD-ROM
Rudolf Mathar, Christoph Ruland
VDE Verlag
Berlin, Germany
Proceedings of International ITG Conference on Source and Channel Coding
Proceedings of International ITG Conference on Source and Channel Coding
ITG
Siegen
International ITG Conference on Source and Channel Coding 2010
January 18-21, 2010
en
978-3-8007-3211-1
1
TobiasBreddermann
HelgeLueders
PeterVary
IsmetAktas
FlorianSchmidt