Traffic Adaptive Synchronized Cluster based MAC Protocol for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Network
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2017Author
Sahelee, Sultana
Amran, Hossain
Md. Obaidur, Rahman
Muzammil, Jusoh
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In wireless communication, Cognitive Radio Network (CRN) is the contemporary research area to improve efficiency and spectrum utilization. It is structured with both licensed users and unlicensed users. In CRN, unlicensed users also called Cognitive Radio (CR) users are permitted to utilize the free/idle of licensed channels without harmful interference to licensed users. However, accessing idle channels is the big challenging issue due to licensed users’ activities. A large number of cluster based MAC protocol have been proposed to solve this issue. In this paper, we have come up with a Traffic Adaptive Synchronized Cluster Based MAC Protocol for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Network, with the target of creating cluster structure more vigorous to the licensed users’ channel re-occupancy actions, maximize throughput, and minimize switching delay, so that CR users be able to use the idle spectrum more efficiently. In our protocol, clusters are formed according to Cluster Identification Channel (CIC) and inter-communication is completed without gateway nodes. Finally, we have analysed and implemented our protocol through simulation and it provides better performance in terms of different performance metrics.