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    Cross-layer Optimisation for Quality of Service Support in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Mohaghegh, Mahsa; Manford, Chris; Sarrafzadeh, Hossein

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    2011
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    Mohaghegh, M., Sarrafzadeh, A., and Manford, C. (2011). Cross-layer Optimisation for Quality of Service Support in Wireless Sensor Networks. International Conference on Computer and Communication Devices ICCCD, Bali, Indonesia.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2230
    Abstract
    Wireless sensor networks need to deliver real-time services such as video, audio and traditional data services therefore providing efficient quality of services (QoS) support is essential. In this paper we aim to address the time-delay parameter of QoS this is implemented using a new cross-layer framework design. The concept of cross-layer design is based on architecture where different layers can exchange information in order to improve the overall network performance. Promising results achieved by cross-layer optimization initiated significant research activity in this area. We present results from simulations of the new cross layer design and traditional OSI model using the OMNET++ software. We show that the cross layer design provides a feasible and flexible approach to solving the conflict between different layers in a standard OSI model. We demonstrate that the cross layer optimization is a promising solution and that enhances the quality of service in wireless sensor network applications.
    Keywords:
    cross-layer design, wireless sensor networks (WSN), quality of Service
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    089999 Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
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