A generic adaptation layer for differentiated services and improved performance in wireless networks

作者: D. Skyrianogiou , N. Passas , A. Salkintzis , E. Zervas

DOI: 10.1109/PIMRC.2002.1045206

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摘要: The paper focuses on the integration of Internet and wireless LANs (WLANs) proposes a novel technique that supports seamless efficient integration. This is based generic adaptation layer, referred to as layer (WAL), which introduced between IP WLAN link layer. WAL designed to: (i) cope dynamically with channel impairments; (ii) provide QoS interworking infrastructure WLAN; (iii) be independent technology. These characteristics account for advantages WAL, namely, improved performance, wide applicability provisioning differentiated services.

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