Abstract:
In a dynamic spectrum access (DSA) network, communication rendezvous is the first step for two secondary users to be able to communicate with each other. In this step, th...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In a dynamic spectrum access (DSA) network, communication rendezvous is the first step for two secondary users to be able to communicate with each other. In this step, the pair of secondary users meet on the same channel, over which they negotiate on the communication parameters, to establish the communication link. This paper presents ETCH, Efficient Channel Hopping based MAC-layer protocols for communication rendezvous in DSA networks. We propose two protocols, SYNC-ETCH and ASYNC-ETCH. Both protocols achieve better time-to-rendezvous and throughput compared to previous work.
Published in: 2011 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM
Date of Conference: 10-15 April 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 June 2011
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Dynamic Spectrum Access ,
- Channel Hopping ,
- User Pairing ,
- Secondary Users ,
- Synchronization ,
- Random Selection ,
- Traffic Accidents ,
- Pair Of Nodes ,
- Network Throughput ,
- Communication Range ,
- Distributed Manner ,
- Control Channel ,
- Theoretical Performance ,
- Unlicensed Spectrum ,
- Slot Length ,
- Common Channel ,
- Working Channel ,
- Throughput Performance ,
- Frequency Diversity ,
- Central Entity ,
- Global Synchronization ,
- Hopping Process ,
- Pairs Of Nodes In The Network
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Dynamic Spectrum Access ,
- Channel Hopping ,
- User Pairing ,
- Secondary Users ,
- Synchronization ,
- Random Selection ,
- Traffic Accidents ,
- Pair Of Nodes ,
- Network Throughput ,
- Communication Range ,
- Distributed Manner ,
- Control Channel ,
- Theoretical Performance ,
- Unlicensed Spectrum ,
- Slot Length ,
- Common Channel ,
- Working Channel ,
- Throughput Performance ,
- Frequency Diversity ,
- Central Entity ,
- Global Synchronization ,
- Hopping Process ,
- Pairs Of Nodes In The Network