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A framework for cross-layer measurement of 3G and Wi-Fi combined networks

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posted on 2008-08-13, 11:02 authored by Rui Li, David Parish, Kostas KyriakopoulosKostas Kyriakopoulos
3G networks and Wi-Fi networks could complement each other as each has different advantages of coverage and access capacity. A combined 3G and Wi-Fi network is one part of a heterogeneous IP network which has ubiquitous access capacity. However, the characteristics of the lower layers in the wireless network portion of such a heterogeneous IP network could significantly affect the performance of higher layers, and further, the overall performance of the whole network. A single-layer approach to performance analysis could not provide enough information to present the correlation between lower and higher layers. A cross-layer measurement approach for combined 3G and Wi-Fi network is presented which aims to correlate the characteristics of the physical layer (e.g. channel power and signal-to-interference ratio) to key parameters of higher layer (e.g. packet-loss ratio, and round trip time).

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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LI, R., PARISH, D.J. and KYRIAKOPOULOS, K.G., 2008. A framework for cross-layer measurement of 3G and Wi-Fi combined networks. IN: Proceedings of PGNet 2008 : The 9th Annual Post Graduate Symposium on The Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking & Broadcasting, Liverpool, U.K., 23-24 June

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2008

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This is a conference paper. It is also available at: http://www.cms.livjm.ac.uk/pgnet2008/

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9781902560199

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  • en

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