Title :
Event-driven spectrum-aware clustering in cognitive radio sensor networks
Author :
Ozger, Mustafa ; Akan, Ozgur B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Koc Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) with dynamic spectrum access (DSA) capability, namely cognitive radio sensor networks (CRSN), is a promising solution for spectrum scarcity problem. Despite improvement in spectrum utilization by DSA capability, energy-efficient solutions for CRSN are required due to resource-constrained nature of CRSN inherited from WSN. Clustering is an efficient way to decrease energy consumption. Existing clustering approaches for WSN are not applicable in CRSN and existing solutions for cognitive radio networks are not suitable for sensor networks. In this paper, we propose an event-driven clustering protocol which forms temporal cluster for each event in CRSN. Upon detection of an event, we determine eligible nodes for clustering according to local position of nodes between event and sink. Cluster-heads are selected among eligible nodes according to node degree, available channels and distance to the sink in their neighborhood. They select one-hop members for maximizing the number of two-hop neighbors that are accessible by one-hop neighbors through cluster channels to increase connectivity between clusters. Clusters are between event and sink and are no longer available after the end of the event. This avoids energy consumption due to unnecessary cluster formation and maintenance overheads. Performance evaluation reveals that our solution is energy-efficient with a delay due to spontaneous cluster formation.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; energy conservation; pattern clustering; protocols; radio spectrum management; telecommunication power management; wireless channels; wireless sensor networks; CRSN; DSA capability; WSN; cluster channels; cluster-head selection; clustering node determination; cognitive radio sensor networks; dynamic spectrum access capability; energy consumption reduction; energy-efficient solutions; event detection; event-driven clustering protocol; event-driven spectrum-aware clustering; maintenance overheads; one-hop members; one-hop neighbors; performance evaluation; spectrum scarcity problem; spectrum utilization; temporal cluster; two-hop neighbors; unnecessary cluster formation; wireless sensor networks; Availability; Clustering algorithms; Cognitive radio; Energy consumption; Protocols; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM, 2013 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Turin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5944-3
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6566943