Reconfigurable Wireless Networks
Amr El-Mougy, Mohamed Ibnkahla, Ghaith Hattab, and Waleed Ejaz

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of reconfigurable wireless networks, emphasizing their ability to adapt hardware and software across all protocol layers to meet evolving user demands and dynamic conditions.
Contribution
It offers a unifying framework and analysis of reconfiguration strategies across various emerging research areas like cognitive radio, cross-layer reconfiguration, and software-defined networks.
Findings
Reconfigurable networks enhance flexibility and robustness under dynamic conditions.
Reconfiguration strategies improve network performance and user experience.
Examples demonstrate significant impact of reconfiguration techniques.
Abstract
Driven by the advent of sophisticated and ubiquitous applications, and the ever-growing need for information, wireless networks are without a doubt steadily evolving into profoundly more complex and dynamic systems. The user demands are progressively rampant, while application requirements continue to expand in both range and diversity. Future wireless networks, therefore, must be equipped with the ability to handle numerous, albeit challenging requirements. Network reconfiguration, considered as a prominent network paradigm, is envisioned to play a key role in leveraging future network performance and considerably advancing current user experiences. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of reconfigurable wireless networks and an in-depth analysis of reconfiguration at all layers of the protocol stack. Such networks characteristically possess the ability to reconfigure and adapt…
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