A Priority-Based Reservation MAC Protocol in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks

Cognitive radio network can improve under-utilized licensed wireless channels called the primary channels where secondary users (SUs) can opportunistically share the primary channels allocated to primary users (PUs) but which are not used by the PUs. This paper proposes a priority-based reservation...

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Main Author: Jaehwoon Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8481351/
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spelling doaj-846c670fd2d0454695d22519e02401902021-03-29T21:31:12ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016575365754410.1109/ACCESS.2018.28736078481351A Priority-Based Reservation MAC Protocol in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio NetworksJaehwoon Lee0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4905-8505Department of Information and Communications Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul, South KoreaCognitive radio network can improve under-utilized licensed wireless channels called the primary channels where secondary users (SUs) can opportunistically share the primary channels allocated to primary users (PUs) but which are not used by the PUs. This paper proposes a priority-based reservation medium access control protocol in cognitive radio network where a common control channel is exclusively used for SUs to transmit control packets in order to determine the priority for accessing the primary channels. The position of a control packet that did not collide with others becomes a priority. With the proposed protocol, any new SUs can join the network whenever it wants without knowing any past information. The analytic results show that the number of SUs affects the performance due the collision possibility of random access. However, if the SU can transmit its control packet successfully without collision, then it can transmit its data packet based on its priority without worrying about additional collision.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8481351/Priority-based reservation MACcognitive radio networksmulti-channel MAC protocolcommon control channel
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A Priority-Based Reservation MAC Protocol in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks
IEEE Access
Priority-based reservation MAC
cognitive radio networks
multi-channel MAC protocol
common control channel
author_facet Jaehwoon Lee
author_sort Jaehwoon Lee
title A Priority-Based Reservation MAC Protocol in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks
title_short A Priority-Based Reservation MAC Protocol in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks
title_full A Priority-Based Reservation MAC Protocol in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks
title_fullStr A Priority-Based Reservation MAC Protocol in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks
title_full_unstemmed A Priority-Based Reservation MAC Protocol in Multi-Channel Cognitive Radio Networks
title_sort priority-based reservation mac protocol in multi-channel cognitive radio networks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Cognitive radio network can improve under-utilized licensed wireless channels called the primary channels where secondary users (SUs) can opportunistically share the primary channels allocated to primary users (PUs) but which are not used by the PUs. This paper proposes a priority-based reservation medium access control protocol in cognitive radio network where a common control channel is exclusively used for SUs to transmit control packets in order to determine the priority for accessing the primary channels. The position of a control packet that did not collide with others becomes a priority. With the proposed protocol, any new SUs can join the network whenever it wants without knowing any past information. The analytic results show that the number of SUs affects the performance due the collision possibility of random access. However, if the SU can transmit its control packet successfully without collision, then it can transmit its data packet based on its priority without worrying about additional collision.
topic Priority-based reservation MAC
cognitive radio networks
multi-channel MAC protocol
common control channel
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8481351/
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