ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - Wireless networking
Mobile IP; Design Principles and Practices
Mobile IP; Design Principles and Practices
Nsclick:: bridging network simulation and deployment
MSWiM '02 Proceedings of the 5th ACM international workshop on Modeling analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
Impact of interference on multi-hop wireless network performance
Proceedings of the 9th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
An empirical analysis of the IEEE 802.11 MAC layer handoff process
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
GPAC: open source multimedia framework
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Multimedia
Enabling cross layer design: adding the MadWifi extensions to Nsclick
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Performance evaluation methodologies and tools
CUBIC: a new TCP-friendly high-speed TCP variant
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review - Research and developments in the Linux kernel
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The OSI network layer model provides a strictly separated stacked architecture to abstract the behavior of one layer from the other. Although this model has a lot of advantages, it also makes it easy to lose the bigger picture. In this paper, the authors describe the advantages that can be made by cross-layering the link layer and networking layer to optimize handovers. The performance gain of these cross-layer adaptations will be analyzed using a simulation scenario and compared to the results from a real-life video streaming test. The authors will show that the performance gain in network parameters cannot be directly mapped on the gain of the video quality.