DocumentCode
742489
Title
Spatial–Temporal Queuing Theoretic Modeling of Opportunistic Multihop Wireless Networks With and Without Cooperation
Author
Das, Dibakar ; Abouzeid, Alhussein A.
Volume
14
Issue
9
fYear
2015
Firstpage
5209
Lastpage
5224
Abstract
In this paper, we characterize the average end-to-end delay in an opportunistic multihop secondary cognitive radio network overlaid with a primary multihop network. The nodes in both networks use a random medium access control scheme with exponentially distributed backoff. We first model the network as a two-class priority queuing network and use queuing theoretic approximation techniques to obtain a set of relations involving the mean and second moments of the interarrival and service times of packets at a secondary node. Then, applying these parameters to an equivalent open single-class G/G/1-queuing network, we obtain expressions for the average end-to-end delay of a packet in the secondary network using a diffusion approximation. Next, we extend the analysis to a case where secondary nodes cooperatively relay primary packets to improve their own transmission opportunities. The mathematical results are validated against extensive simulations.
Keywords
Approximation methods; Delays; Interference; Protocols; Queueing analysis; Relays; Wireless communication; 802.11; Cognitive radio; cooperation; queueing theory; queuing delay; queuing theory; relay;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2015.2434828
Filename
7109925
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