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Cognitive Adaptive Medium Access Control in Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
卷 64, 期 2, 页码 757-767

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2014.2324617

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Cognitive radio; medium access control (MAC); spectrum correlation; wireless sensor networks (WSNs)

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  1. Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council [110E249]
  2. Turkish National Academy of Sciences Distinguished Young Scientist Award Program (TUBA-GEBIP)

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Spectrum sensing is an integral part of medium access control (MAC) in cognitive radio (CR) networks as its reliability determines the success of transmission. However, it is an energy-consuming operation that needs to beminimized for CR sensor networks (CRSNs) due to resource scarcity. In this paper, a cognitive adaptive MAC (CAMAC) protocol, which supports opportunistic transmission while addressing the issue of power limitation in CRSNs, is proposed. Energy conservation in CAMAC is achieved in three fronts: on-demand spectrum sensing, limiting the number of spectrum sensing nodes, and applying a duty cycle. Spectrum sensing is initiated on-demand when the nodes have data to transmit, and it also exploits a subset of spectrum sensing nodes to gather spectrum availability information for all the nodes. Furthermore, it defines an adaptive duty cycle for the CRSN nodes to periodically sleep and remains awake when data are available for transmission. Hence, CAMAC stands as an adaptive solution that employs the small number of spectrum sensing nodes with an adaptive sensing period yielding minimum energy consumption. Simulation results reveal the efficiency of CAMAC in terms of high throughput and less energy consumption, which is adaptive to primary users' traffic and duty cycle.

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