scholarly journals C-LOAD POWER CONTROL PROTOCOL-CROSS-LAYER DESIGN OF A NETWORK LAYER LOAD POWER CONTROL PROTOCOL IN WIRELESS AD HOC NETWORKS

2014 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 508-520
Author(s):  
Arivoli
Author(s):  
N. Kasi Viswanath

Most of the wireless ad hoc networks have battery-powered nodes, so the life of the network depends on the power of the nodes. Power conservation is one of the main issues of wireless ad hoc networks. Power conservation can be achieved in two different ways: power control algorithms and power management algorithms. Transmission power control is one example of a cross-layer design problem. The purpose of this chapter is to discuss transmission power control problems and one possible solution by using cross layer framework through a case study. This chapter describes two cross-layer power control protocols developed at two different layers and also presents the effect of applying the combination of these protocols through a simulation study using Glomosim.


Author(s):  
Shahin Vakilinia ◽  
Mohammadhossein Alvandi ◽  
Mohammadreza Khalili Shoja ◽  
Iman Vakilinia

In this paper, Cross-layer design has been used to provide quality of service (QoS) and security at the same time for VOIP over the wireless ad-hoc network. In this paper the authors extend their previous work (i.e. Multi-path Multi-Channel Protocol Design for Secure QoS-Aware VOIP in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks) by adding transport and application layers considerations. The goal of this paper is to support QoS and security of VOIP simultaneously. Simulation results shows that the proposed cross-layered protocol stack design significantly improve QoS parameters of the VOIP calls under the jamming or Denial-of-service attacks.


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