TY - JOUR
T1 - Mobility Prediction Based Joint Stable Routing and Channel Assignment for Mobile Ad Hoc Cognitive Networks
AU - Tang, Feilong
AU - Guo, Minyi
AU - Guo, Song
AU - Xu, Cheng Zhong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/3/1
Y1 - 2016/3/1
N2 - Link instability and channel interference cause significant performance degradation to mobile ad hoc cognitive networks (MACNets). Existing work designs routing and assigns channels separately or does not consider mobility prediction and channel vacation to primary nodes. In this paper, we investigate how to jointly optimize route setup and channel assignment. Firstly, we propose an integrated data transmission cost (IDTC) to quantitatively measure the communication quality of links. This novel routing metric IDTC integratively considers 1) node mobility, 2) co-channel interference among primary and cognitive nodes, 3) relay workload on a specified channel, and 4) distance between the relay and the destination node. We, then, design channel assignment algorithms that completely avoid the interference with primary nodes and minimize the conflict to cognitive nodes. Finally, we propose a joint stable routing and channel assignment (J-SRCA) protocol based on mobility prediction for the network throughput maximization. In our J-SRCA, each link selected hop by hop is simultaneously assigned an interference-avoiding channel during a route setup. NS2-based simulation results demonstrate that our J-SRCA significantly improves various network performance, and the higher interference degree cognitive networks experience, the more improvement our J-SRCA will bring to the networks.
AB - Link instability and channel interference cause significant performance degradation to mobile ad hoc cognitive networks (MACNets). Existing work designs routing and assigns channels separately or does not consider mobility prediction and channel vacation to primary nodes. In this paper, we investigate how to jointly optimize route setup and channel assignment. Firstly, we propose an integrated data transmission cost (IDTC) to quantitatively measure the communication quality of links. This novel routing metric IDTC integratively considers 1) node mobility, 2) co-channel interference among primary and cognitive nodes, 3) relay workload on a specified channel, and 4) distance between the relay and the destination node. We, then, design channel assignment algorithms that completely avoid the interference with primary nodes and minimize the conflict to cognitive nodes. Finally, we propose a joint stable routing and channel assignment (J-SRCA) protocol based on mobility prediction for the network throughput maximization. In our J-SRCA, each link selected hop by hop is simultaneously assigned an interference-avoiding channel during a route setup. NS2-based simulation results demonstrate that our J-SRCA significantly improves various network performance, and the higher interference degree cognitive networks experience, the more improvement our J-SRCA will bring to the networks.
KW - Cognitive network
KW - channel assignment
KW - mobility model
KW - multi-hop ad hoc network
KW - stable routing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84962501423
U2 - 10.1109/TPDS.2013.216
DO - 10.1109/TPDS.2013.216
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84962501423
SN - 1045-9219
VL - 27
SP - 789
EP - 802
JO - IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
JF - IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
IS - 3
M1 - 6587033
ER -