Title :
Robust Topology Control in Multi-Hop Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Jing Zhao ; Guohong Cao
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Abstract :
The opening of under-utilized spectrum creates the opportunity of substantial performance improvement through cognitive radio techniques. However, the real network performance may be limited since unlicensed users must vacate and switch to other available spectrum if the current spectrum is reclaimed by the licensed (primary) users. During spectrum switching, network partitions may occur since multiple links may be affected if they use the channel reclaimed by the primary users. In this paper, we address this problem through robust topology control, where channels are assigned to minimize channel interference while maintaining network connectivity when primary users appear. The problem is proved to be NP-hard and a sufficient condition for a robust channel assignment is derived. To solve this problem, we first propose centralized algorithms which can reduce the channel interference while satisfying the robustness constraints. Moreover, we derive its performance bound on channel interference and its computational overhead through theoretical analysis. Then, we propose distributed algorithms based on channel hopping techniques, and prove their correctness. Simulation results show that our solutions outperform existing interference-aware approaches substantially when primary users appear and achieve similar performance at other times.
Keywords :
channel allocation; cognitive radio; computational complexity; distributed algorithms; radio spectrum management; radiofrequency interference; robust control; telecommunication control; telecommunication network topology; NP-hard problem; centralized algorithms; channel assignment; channel hopping techniques; channel interference minimization; distributed algorithms; interference-aware approaches; licensed users; multihop cognitive radio networks; network connectivity; network partitions; primary users; robust topology control; robustness constraints; spectrum switching; under-utilized spectrum; unlicensed users; Channel allocation; Cognitive radio; Interference; Network topology; Robustness; Switches; Topology; Cognitive radio networks; channel assignment; distributed protocol; robustness;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2014.2312715