DocumentCode
27866
Title
An Efficient MAC Protocol With Selective Grouping and Cooperative Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks
Author
Yi Liu ; Shengli Xie ; Rong Yu ; Yan Zhang ; Chau Yuen
Author_Institution
Guangdong Univ. of Technol., Guangzhou, China
Volume
62
Issue
8
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 2013
Firstpage
3928
Lastpage
3941
Abstract
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, spectrum sensing is a crucial technique for discovering spectrum opportunities for secondary users (SUs). The quality of spectrum sensing is evaluated by both sensing accuracy and sensing efficiency. Here, sensing accuracy is represented by the false-alarm probability and the detection probability, whereas sensing efficiency is represented by the sensing overhead and network throughput. In this paper, we propose a group-based cooperative medium access control (MAC) protocol called GC-MAC, which addresses the tradeoff between sensing accuracy and efficiency. In GC-MAC, the cooperative SUs are grouped into several teams. During a sensing period, each team senses a different channel while SUs in the same team perform the joint detection on the targeted channel. The sensing process will not stop unless an available channel is discovered. To reduce the sensing overhead, an SU-selecting algorithm is presented to choose selectively the cooperative SUs based on the channel dynamics and usage patterns. Then, an analytical model is built to study the sensing accuracy-efficiency tradeoff under two types of channel conditions: a time-invariant channel and a time-varying channel. An optimization problem that maximizes achievable throughput is formulated to optimize the important design parameters. Both saturation and nonsaturation situations are investigated with respect to throughput and sensing overhead. Simulation results indicate that the proposed protocol is able to significantly decrease sensing overhead and increase network throughput with guaranteed sensing accuracy.
Keywords
access protocols; cognitive radio; cooperative communication; optimisation; MAC protocol; cognitive radio networks; cooperative sensing; detection probability; false-alarm probability; group-based cooperative medium access control protocol; optimization problem; secondary users; selective grouping; spectrum sensing quality; time-invariant channel; time-varying channel; Accuracy; Availability; Media Access Protocol; Sensors; Throughput; Time-varying channels; Cognitive medium access control (MAC); sensing accuracy; sensing efficiency; spectrum sensing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2013.2258952
Filename
6504791
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