Electronics, Communication & Automation Technology

802.16 Cross-Layer Interaction Management Based on Modularization of Network Protocol Stack

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  • 1. School of Electronic and Information Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, Guangdong, China; 2. Pre-Research Department, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Shenzhen 518129, Guangdong, China
郭华(1981-),女,博士生,主要从事跨层设计研究.

Received date: 2008-11-24

  Revised date: 2009-02-08

  Online published: 2010-01-25

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粤港关键领域重点突破项目(20060104-2)

Abstract

In order to improve the software architecture perspective of cross-layer design, a cross-layer interaction management algorithm considering the modularization of network protocol stack is proposed and is marked as CLIM. In this algorithm, DSA and message queue mechanisms are both employed to manage cross-layer interactions, thus implementing cross-layer interactions more flexibly and maintaining the good architecture of network protocol stack. Simulated results show that CLIM helps to reduce the time cost to running cross-layer interactions, and that, by combining with IEEE 802.16 signaling mechanism, CLIM makes it possible to use multiple cross-layer designs in an 802.16 terminal.

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Guo Hua Ye Wu Feng Sui-li Zhuang Hong-cheng . 802.16 Cross-Layer Interaction Management Based on Modularization of Network Protocol Stack[J]. Journal of South China University of Technology(Natural Science), 2010 , 38(1) : 59 -64 . DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-565X.2010.01.012

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