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Prediction Based Channel-Hopping Algorithm for Rendezvous in Cognitive Radio Networks


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1 Department of Information Technology, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, India
     

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Most common works for rendezvous in cognitive radio networks deal only with two user scenarios involving two secondary users and variable primary users and aim at reducing the time-to-rendezvous. A common control channel for the establishment of communication is not considered and hence the work comes under the category of 'Blind Rendezvous'. Our work deal with multi-user scenario and provides a methodology for the users to find each other in the very first time slot spent for rendezvous or otherwise called the firstattempt- rendezvous. The secondary users make use of the history of past communications to enable them to predict the frequency channel that the user expects the rendezvous user to be. Our approach prevents greedy decision making between the users involved by the use of a cut-off time period for attempting rendezvous. Simulation results show that the time-to-rendezvous (TTR) is greatly reduced upon comparison with other popular rendezvous algorithms.

Keywords

Cognitive Radio, Rendezvous, Time to Rendezvous, First Attempt Rendezvous, Channel Hopping.
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Authors

Dhananjay Kumar
Department of Information Technology, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, India
A. Magesh
Department of Information Technology, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, India
U. Mohammed Hussain
Department of Information Technology, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, India

Abstract


Most common works for rendezvous in cognitive radio networks deal only with two user scenarios involving two secondary users and variable primary users and aim at reducing the time-to-rendezvous. A common control channel for the establishment of communication is not considered and hence the work comes under the category of 'Blind Rendezvous'. Our work deal with multi-user scenario and provides a methodology for the users to find each other in the very first time slot spent for rendezvous or otherwise called the firstattempt- rendezvous. The secondary users make use of the history of past communications to enable them to predict the frequency channel that the user expects the rendezvous user to be. Our approach prevents greedy decision making between the users involved by the use of a cut-off time period for attempting rendezvous. Simulation results show that the time-to-rendezvous (TTR) is greatly reduced upon comparison with other popular rendezvous algorithms.

Keywords


Cognitive Radio, Rendezvous, Time to Rendezvous, First Attempt Rendezvous, Channel Hopping.