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CogLEACH: A spectrum aware clustering protocol for cognitive radio sensor networks


Abstract:

The integration of cognitive radios and wireless sensor networks enables a new paradigm of communication in which, sensor nodes can avoid heavily crowded transmission ban...Show More

Abstract:

The integration of cognitive radios and wireless sensor networks enables a new paradigm of communication in which, sensor nodes can avoid heavily crowded transmission bands by tuning their transmission parameters to less crowded bands thanks to the cognitive radio capabilities. In such setting, sensor nodes act as a secondary user, opportunistically accessing vacant channels within a band originally licensed to a primary user. In this paper, we discuss the problem of how to cluster cognitive radio sensor nodes in a dynamic frequency environment set by the primary users. We introduce Cognitive LEACH (CogLEACH), which is a spectrum-aware extension of the Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy (LEACH) protocol. CogLEACH is a fast, decentralized, spectrum-aware, and energy efficient clustering protocol for cognitive radio sensor networks. CogLEACH uses the number of vacant channels as a weight in the probability of each node to become a cluster head. We show that CogLEACH improves the throughput and lifetime of the network compared to the regular LEACH protocol that is operating in the same settings.
Date of Conference: 02-04 June 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 July 2014
Electronic ISBN:978-1-6319-0003-7

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Conference Location: Oulu, Finland

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