Software-Defined Networking Meets Software-Defined Radio
Software-Defined Networking Meets Software-Defined Radio in Mobile AdHoc Networks Software-defined radio and Software-Defined networking are of separate domains, and both are not unified. There are many challenges in interfacing both SDN-SDR and it provides a lot of benefits especially Mobile AdHoc networks. MANETs are the forefront technology, and they help in establishing communication between various wireless nodes. They expose the full potential and benefits of coexistence and interaction of SDN and SDR. Current SDN do not span the physical (PHY) and medium-access control (MAC) layers, but they concentrate on network-level routing and traffic flow optimization. As a result, PHY and MAC layer related parameters affect the performance metrics. We need to bridge the gap between the centralized network in SDN with the distributed network MANETs for the add-on flexibility. Use cases: Cross-layer design extends to the ...
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