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Conference Proceeding: End-to-End Reconfigurability in Heterogeneous Wireless Systems - Software and Cognitive Radio Solutions enriched by Policy- and Context-based Decision Making
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ABSTRACT: This paper describes the end-to-end reconfigurability (E<sup>2</sup>R II) research framework and focuses on the current status of the activities inside the consortium. E<sup>2</sup>R II is a partly funded project inside the Sixth Framework Programme of European Community. The E R II project is part of a wider program, started with the E<sup>2</sup>R I project in 2004. In this program, concepts and solutions in order to enable, manage and control the end-to-end connectivity in highly heterogeneous environments are developed, taking into account the different radio access technologies potentially active (2G/3G cellular, 4G/B3G, IEEE 802.xx, broadcast...). The key objective of the E R II project is to devise, develop, trial and showcase architectural design of reconfigurable devices and supporting system functions with the aim to offer an extensive set of operational choices to the users, application and service providers, operators, manufacturers and regulators in the context of heterogeneous systems.Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit, 2007. 16th IST; 08/2007 -
Conference Proceeding: Protocol Reconfiguration Schemes for Policy-Based Equipment Management
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ABSTRACT: The continuous proliferation in modern communication technologies towards a pervasive composite environment prescribes a profound shift in telecommunication management and poses new challenges, in terms of proposing key solutions for the management and support of legacy as well as emerging systems. Driven by these advances, a direct requirement lies in providing an advanced configuration system that will embrace the demands for optimal and adaptive configuration and reconfiguration of the underlying layers. This objective can be achieved by upgrading the capabilities of mobile equipment with the introduction of a configuration system that incorporates advanced features such as policy-based decision making mechanisms and protocol layer adaptation and reconfiguration procedures. This contribution exploits protocol reconfiguration schemes for policy-based equipment management as addressed in the E<sup>2</sup>R environment.Vehicular Technology Conference, 2006. VTC-2006 Fall. 2006 IEEE 64th; 10/2006
Institutions
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2006
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Athens State University
Athens, AL, USA
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