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Energy aware cluster based routing protocol over distributed cognitive radio sensor network

Journal

COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 129, Issue -, Pages 54-66

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2018.07.020

Keywords

Cognitive radio; Wireless sensor networks; Dynamic radio environment; Event-driven communication; Clustering; Routing protocol; Energy consumption

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Cognitive radio sensor network (CRSN) is a combination of wireless sensor network (WSN) and opportunistic spectrum access technology. It involves the issues related to energy and dynamic spectrum inherited by WSN and cognitive radio network (CRN) respectively. CRSN poses research challenges in designing an efficient topology control for communication in network. In this paper, we propose an Energy Aware Cluster based Routing Protocol (EACRP) for CRSN that jointly considers both the energy and dynamic spectrum challenges. Reported schemes for CRSN suffer from high frequency of re-clustering due to PU activities and are energy inefficient. The proposed scheme employs a self-organized distributed clustering to obtain less average node power by producing the optimal number of clusters. To mitigate the effect of PUs' activities, our proposed scheme forms clusters having more number of common channels and employs the concept of cooperative sensing in selecting the data channels for intra-cluster communication. To enhance inter-cluster connectivity, EACRP selects gateway nodes having more energy, closer to sink node and more number of common channels with neighboring nodes. Furthermore, a cluster-head (CH) rotation mechanism is employed that picks the CH based on nodes' residual energy values, available channels, neighbors and distance to the sink in order to have longer network lifetime. Upon detection of an event, the EACRP aims to route the event data through an energy efficient and stable path from source node to the sink node. On performance evaluation, we found that EACRP outperforms in terms of end-to-end packet delay, node energy consumption, packet delivery ratio and stability of selected gateway nodes than considered competitive approaches.

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