Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
454067 Computers & Electrical Engineering 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a probabilistic routing metric that considers the peculiar characteristics of the operating environment of cognitive radio networks (CRNs). This metric captures the dynamic changes in channel availabilities due to the randomness of primary user’s activity and the rich channel diversity due to the fact that a CRN is expected to operate over highly separated frequency channels with different propagation characteristics. Our metric, Probability of Success (PoS), statistically quantifies the chances of a successful cognitive radio (CR) packet transmission over a given channel. Based on the PoS metric, we propose a joint probabilistic routing and channel assignment protocol for multi-hop CRNs that attempts at selecting the path with the maximum probability of success among all possible paths for a given CR source-destination pair. Selecting such a path results in minimizing the number of disruptions to CR packet transmissions, which consequently improves network throughput. Simulation results verify the significant throughput improvement achieved by our protocol compared to reference CRN routing protocols.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► We introduce a novel routing metric that jointly considers ASA & TT of idle channels. ► We derive a closed-form expression for the PoS under Rayleigh fading channels. ► We propose a probabilistic routing protocol that finds the path with the maximum PoS.

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