TENCON 2007 - 2007 IEEE Region 10 Conference 2007
DOI: 10.1109/tencon.2007.4428976
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An adaptation scheme for quick response to fluctuations in IEEE 802.11 link quality

Abstract: We propose in this paper a cross-layer link adaptation (CLLA) scheme that uses the number of successful transmissions, the number of transmission failures, and the channel information from the physical layer to determine proper transmission parameters for subsequent medium accesses. In order to improve the throughput of a wireless local area network, dynamic link adaptation schemes can be applied so that the signal and protocol parameters can be adjusted as the radio link conditions change, according to the qu… Show more

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“…Several research works (Haratcherev et al, 2005;Shun-Te et al, 2007;Chiapin & Tsungnan, 2008) have implemented a cross-layer link adaptation (CLLA) scheme based on different factors as: the number of successful transmissions, the number of transmission failures, and the channel information from the physical layer to determine actual conditions and therefore to adjust suitably transmission parameters for subsequent medium accesses. As well in (Chen et al, 2010) a proper-designed cross application-MAC layer broadcast mechanism has been addressed, in which reliability is provided by the application layer when broadcasting error corrections and next link rate adaptations (resulting from the MAC layer).…”
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“…Several research works (Haratcherev et al, 2005;Shun-Te et al, 2007;Chiapin & Tsungnan, 2008) have implemented a cross-layer link adaptation (CLLA) scheme based on different factors as: the number of successful transmissions, the number of transmission failures, and the channel information from the physical layer to determine actual conditions and therefore to adjust suitably transmission parameters for subsequent medium accesses. As well in (Chen et al, 2010) a proper-designed cross application-MAC layer broadcast mechanism has been addressed, in which reliability is provided by the application layer when broadcasting error corrections and next link rate adaptations (resulting from the MAC layer).…”
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confidence: 99%