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Huang Xinlin (黄新林),Wang Gang,Chen Jian.[J].高技术通讯(英文),2012,18(3):267~274
Cross-layer routing protocol design for high mobility multi-hop cognitive radio networks
  Revised:April 10, 2008
DOI:10.3772/j.issn.1006-6748.2012.03.001
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英文关键词: routing protocol, common control channel (CCC), spectrum- tree, high mobility, path stability
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Huang Xinlin (黄新林)  
Wang Gang  
Chen Jian  
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      In multi-hop cognitive radio networks (CRNs), the heterogeneous environment increases the complexity of common control channel (CCC) formation and routing protocol design. In this paper, we consider the on-demand routing protocol transmits over CCC. However, since CR transceivers (secondary users) have different available channel sets and it must vacate the licensed channel when a primary user arrives, forming a CCC becomes a main challenge in routing protocol design for CRNs. Our proposed CCC formation algorithm is based on a spectrum-tree structure, which consists of all cluster heads in CRNs. The cluster heads are with smaller moving range and lower mobility, and also act as a router in the whole network which maintains information of its cluster. Hence, a route is constituted in part by a set of cluster-head identity (ID) numbers, which represent the specific cluster heads the path traverses, and in part by a set of member nodes ID numbers, which are included in the clusters containing the source and destination nodes. Due to high mobility and dynamic available spectrum, we define the stability parameters of path as two parts. One stability parameter is mobility factor, which represents the probability that a pairwise node can keep in communication range for the next flow transmission. The another stability parameter is spectrum opportunistic (SOP) factor, which represents the probability that a pairwise links can obtain the assigned spectrum band for the next flow transmission. Simulation results show that CCC formation algorithm produces a high probability of CCC formation, and the proposed routing protocol performs better than typical routing protocols.
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