Title :
DSAT-MAC: Dynamic slot allocation based TDMA MAC protocol for Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Agarwal, Satyam ; Shakya, Rajeev K. ; Singh, Y.N. ; Roy, Amitabha
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol., Kanpur, India
Abstract :
Cognitive Radio Networks (CRN) have enabled us to efficiently reuse the underutilized radio spectrum. The MAC protocol in CRN defines the spectrum usage by sharing the channels efficiently among users. In this paper we propose a novel TDMA based MAC protocol with dynamically allocated slots. Most of the MAC protocols proposed in the literature employ Common Control Channel (CCC) to manage the resources among Cognitive Radio (CR) users. Control channel saturation in case of large number of CR users is one of the main drawbacks of the CCC based MAC protocols. In contrast with CCC based MAC protcols, DSAT-MAC protocol is based on the TDMA mechanism, without using any CCC for control information exchange. The channels are divided into time slots and CR users send their control or data packets over their designated slot. The protocol ensures that no slot is left vacant. This guarantees full use of the available spectrum. The protocol includes the provision for Quality of Service, where real-time and safety critical data is transmitted with highest priority and least delay. The protocol also ensures a fair sharing of available spectrum among the CR users, with the mechanism to regulate the transmission of malicious nodes. Energy saving techniques are also presented for longer life of battery operated CR nodes. Theoretical analysis and simulations over ns-2 of the proposed protocol reveal that the protocol performs better in various CR adhoc network applications.
Keywords :
access protocols; ad hoc networks; cognitive radio; quality of service; radio spectrum management; resource allocation; time division multiple access; wireless channels; CCC-based MAC protocols; CR ad hoc network applications; CR users; CRN; DSAT-MAC; DSAT-MAC protocol; TDMA mechanism; battery operated CR nodes; cognitive radio networks; cognitive radio users; common control channel; control channel saturation; data packets; dynamic slot allocation-based TDMA MAC protocol; dynamically allocated slots; energy saving techniques; information exchange control; malicious nodes transmission; ns-2 simulations; quality of service; real-time data; resources management; safety critical data; spectrum usage; underutilized radio spectrum; Delay; Indexes; Mathematical model; Media Access Protocol; Throughput; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless and Optical Communications Networks (WOCN), 2012 Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Indore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1988-1
DOI :
10.1109/WOCN.2012.6331889