Call for Papers
EURASIP JOURNAL ON APPLIED SIGNAL PROCESSING
Special Issue on
Cross Layer Design for Communications and Signal Processing Systems
An important aspect of wireless networks is dynamic behavior. The conventional
protocol structure is inflexible as various protocol layers can only communicate
in a strict manner. In such a case, the layers are designed to operate under the
worst conditions, rather than adapting to changing conditions. This leads to
inefficient use of spectrum and energy.
Adaptation represents the ability of network protocols and applications to
observe and respond to the channel variation. Central to adaptation is the
concept of cross layer design. In general, cross layer design involves four key
layers in the overall protocol stack (i.e., application-layer, transport-layer,
network-layer and link-layer). The application can adjust its behavior, e.g.,
its flow rate or the amount of overhead devoted to error resilience, according
to the changing network and channel conditions. The adaptation can also take
place in the underlying layers such as TCP and UDP, so that the application
originally developed for different networks remain unchanged. Information
derived from the application, such as its QoS requirements and the priorities of
the packets it produces, could be used in coordinating the behavior of the lower
layers for resource efficiency. For example, the persistence level of the link
layer ARQ mechanism should be varied according to each application's latency and
reliability requirements, as well as the traffic load. Another essential factor
to adaptation is each layer's ability to estimate the current and even predict
the future network and channel conditions and exchange the information across
different layers.
This special issue will be devoted to the latest developments in the field of
cross layer design, where the emphasis is on interactions among different
network layers, so as to improve the performance of communication and signal
processing systems. We seek original, previously unpublished, and completed
contributions, not currently under review by another journal. Contributions
emphasizing recent progress and new research directions are strongly encouraged.
Papers are invited from, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Architectures and methodologies for cross layer design in wireless and
wireline communications
* Energy efficiency in wireless ad hoc networks
* Dynamic resource allocation and Quality of Service
* Scheduling Algorithms and Link Adaptation
* Signal Processing and Medium Access Control
* Channel Adaptive Routing Protocols
* Interaction between TCP, UDP and RLP layers
* Channel-aware applications
* Joint source and channel design in wireless multimedia communications
* Signaling design for cross layer interaction
Submission Procedure:
Authors should follow the EURASIP JASP manuscript format described at the
Journal website http://asp.hindawi.com/. Prospective authors should submit an
electronic copy of the complete manuscript through the EURASIP's web submission
system at http://asp.hindawi.com/, according to the following timeline:
Manuscript Due: July 31, 2003
Acceptance Notification: February 28, 2004
Final Manuscript due: April 30, 2004
Publication date: 4th Quarter, 2004.
Guest Editors (in alphabetical order)
Prof. Antonio Ortega
Dept of EE
USC
Los Angeles, CA 90036
ortega@sipi.usc.edu
Prof. Lang Tong
School of ECE
Cornell Univ.
Ithaca, NY 14853
ltong@ece.cornell.edu
Dr. Haitao Zheng
Bell Laboratory
Lucent Technologies
Holmdel, NJ 07733
haitaoz@lucent.com
Prof. Michele Zorzi
Dipartimento di Ingegneria
Universita'di Ferrara
Ferrara, Italy
mzorzi@ing.unife.it
Editorial Board Representative:
Prof. Bastiaan Kleijn, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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