A cross-layer architecture for autonomic communications
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 05:18authored byRazzaque, MA, Dobson, S, Nixon, Paddy
Layered architectures are not sufficiently flexible to cope with the dynamics of wireless-dominated next-generation communications. Most existing architectures and approaches depend purely on local information and provide only poor and inaccurate information gathering at the global scale. Delayered or cross-layer architectures may provide a better solution: cross-layering allows interactions between two or more non-adjacent layers in the protocol stack. We propose a new cross-layer architecture which provides a hybrid local and global view, using gossiping to maintain consistency. We evaluate our proposal informally in terms of communication complexity and in terms of its ability to support the “self-*” properties being proposed within the autonomic communications community.
History
Publication title
Autonomic Networking
Volume
Lecture Notes in Computer Science v 4195
Editors
D Gaiti, G Pujolle, E Al-Shaer, K Calvert, S Dobson, G Leduc and O Martikainen
Pagination
25-35
ISBN
978-3-540-45891-3
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Place of publication
Berlin
Event title
IFIP TC International Conference on Autonomic Networking (AN)
Event Venue
Paris
Date of Event (Start Date)
2006-09-27
Date of Event (End Date)
2006-09-29
Rights statement
Copyright 2006 IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Information systems, technologies and services not elsewhere classified