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Error control is critical for wireless networks to combat channel fading and ensure efficient resource utilization. Adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) in the physical (PHY) layer and packet fragmentation and automatic repeat request (ARQ) in the link layer are widely used error-control mechanisms. However, how to jointly optimize them in both layers for high-rate wireless networks is still open...
Delayed acknowledgment (Dly-ACK) and packet fragmentation are link-layer policies for ultra-wideband (UWB) based wireless personal area networks (WPANs) to improve the channel utilization, defined in both the IEEE 802.15.3a and ECMA-368 standards. On the other hand, the shadowing effect caused by people moving between the transmitter and receiver may severely degrade the received signal power and...
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