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Cross-layer architectures for autonomic communications

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posted on 2023-05-17, 06:01 authored by Razzaque, MA, Dobson, S, Nixon, Paddy
Layered architectures are not flexible enough to cope with the dynamics of wireless dominated next generation communications. Cross-layer architectures may provide a more flexible solution: breaks the traditional structure by allowing interactions between two or more non-adjacent layers. This paper review the cross–layer approach to network architecture and compare the different cross-layering architectures, observing that most current approaches depend purely on local information and provide only poor and inaccurate information gathering at the global scale. This paper also explores the possible use of cross-layering architectures in autonomic communications and the potential importance of new cross-layer architectures with a hybrid local and global view for autonomic communications.

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Publication title

Journal of Network and Systems Management

Volume

15

Pagination

13-27

ISSN

1064-7570

Publisher

Springer New York

Place of publication

233 Spring St New York NY 10013 United States

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  • Restricted

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Information systems, technologies and services not elsewhere classified

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