2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-009-9755-7
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TCP-Aware Call Admission Control in High Altitude Platforms Using Cross-Layer Design

Abstract: In this paper, a new cross-layer design is proposed employing the predictability of rain faded channels to guarantee QoS requirements in High Altitude Platform (HAP) networks. Both a centralized and a distributed scheme are proposed for call admission control of packet-switched HAP wireless networks using a cross-layer approach aiming at keeping the call dropping probability below a predefined threshold. In both schemes, a new call is accepted if there are sufficient resources for the ongoing calls and for the… Show more

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“…The main focus of this section is on routing in HAPs with different topology and architecture. Protocols for flow and transmission control in HAP networks are discussed in [211]- [213].…”
Section: Networkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main focus of this section is on routing in HAPs with different topology and architecture. Protocols for flow and transmission control in HAP networks are discussed in [211]- [213].…”
Section: Networkingmentioning
confidence: 99%