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Crossaid (XAid): towards a new scalable cross-layer architecture for manets
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Proceedings of the 5th ACM international workshop on Mobility management and wireless access table of contents
Chania, Crete Island, Greece
POSTER SESSION: Poster session table of contents
Pages: 148 - 154  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-809-1
Authors
Lamia Romdhani  Institut Eurécom, Sophia Antipolis, France
Christian Bonnet  Institut Eurécom, Sophia Antipolis, France
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SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Nowadays, the cross-layer design approach, is the most relevant concept in mobile ad-hoc networks. It is obvious that designing this architecture for MANETs could be used for more than one objective such as QoS provisioning, security, and multicast transfer. In this work, we discuss trends and challenges on designing cross-layer communication protocols for mobile wireless networks. Our analysis are based on the comparison of several cross-layer mechanisms that we have introduced to improve application performance under specific scenario characteristics. Indeed, we study the simulation output obtained with and without considering layer interconnections. These results show that the performance of the inter-layer cooperation paradigm depends on the network characteristics and the application constraints. Our remarks lead to a description of a new cross-layer architecture "XAid", that aims to provide a mapping between the set of QoS requirements, network characteristics, and the appropriate basic or cross-layer protocol.


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Lamia Romdhani and Christian Bonnet, A Cross-Layer On-Demand Routing Protocol for Delay-Sensitive Applications", PIMRC 2005, Berlin,September 12--15.
 
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L. Romdhani and C. Bonnet, A cross-layer stability-based on-demand routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks, IWWAN 2005, May 23--26, London, U.K.
 
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L. Romdhani and C. Bonnet, Cross-layer's paradigm features in MANET: benefits and challenges, PWC 2005, August 25--27, Colmar, France.
 
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L. Romdhani and C. Bonnet, Energy consumption speed-based routing for mobile ad hoc networks, WWAN 2004, March 23--26, Tokyo, Japan.
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Lamia Romdhani: colleagues
Christian Bonnet: colleagues