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    Cross-layer Dynamic Admission Control for Cloud-based Multimedia Sensor Networks

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    Publisher copyright and source must be acknowledged with citation. Must link to publisher version with DOICloud-based communications system is now widely used in many application fields such as medicine, security, environment protection, etc. Its use is being extended to the most demanding services like multimedia delivery. However, there are a lot of constraints when cloud-based sensor networks use the standard IEEE 802.15.3 or IEEE 802.15.4 technologies. This paper proposes a channel characterization scheme combined to a cross-layer admission control in dynamic cloud-based multimedia sensor networks to share the network resources among any two nodes. The analysis shows the behavior of two nodes using different network access technologies and the channel effects for each technology. Moreover, the existence of optimal node arrival rates in order to improve the usage of dynamic admission control when network resources are used is also shown. An extensive simulation study was performed to evaluate and validate the efficiency of the proposed dynamic admission control for cloud-based multimedia sensor networks.This work has been supported in part by Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Next Generation Networks and Applications Group (NetGNA), Portugal, and in part by National Funding from the Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia through the Pest-OE/EEI/LA0008/2011.Mendes, LDP.; Rodrigues, JJPC.; Lloret, J.; Sendra Compte, S. (2014). Cross-layer Dynamic Admission Control for Cloud-based Multimedia Sensor Networks. IEEE Systems Journal. 8(1):235-246. doi:10.1109/JSYST.2013.2260653S2352468
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