In the existing network-layered architectural stack of Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Network (CRAHN), channel selection is performed at the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer. However, routing is done on the network layer. Due to this limitation, the Secondary/Unlicensed Users (SUs) need to access the channel information from the MAC layer whenever the channel switching event occurred during the data transmission. This issue delayed the channel selection process during the immediate routing decision for the channel switching event to continue the transmission. In this paper, a protocol is proposed to implement the channel selection decisions at the network layer during the routing process. The decision is based on past and expected future routing d...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a key technology for improving the utilization level of the overall radio sp...
Providing that licensed or Primary Users (PUs) are oblivious to the presence of unlicensed or Second...
Cognitive radio (CR) enables unlicensed users to explore and exploit underutilized licensed channels...
none5siCognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks (CRAHNs) must identify the best operational characteristics b...
Copyright © 2014 Hasan A. A. Al-Rawi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Cognitive radio network (CRN) has emerged as a promising solution to solve the problem of underutili...
In the existing network-layered architectural stack of Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Network (CRAHN), chann...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, the cognition cycle, i.e., the ability of wireless transceivers to...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, the cognition cycle, i.e., the ability of wireless transceivers to...
Cognitive Radio (CR) enables an unlicensed user to change its transmission and reception parameters ...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a next-generation wireless communication system that exploits underutilized ...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a novel and promising paradigm for next-generation wireless communication. I...
Cognitive radio (CR) enables unlicensed users to exploit the underutilized spectrum in licensed spec...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a promising technology to overcome spectrum scarcity, which currently faces ...
Ad hoc networks are mobile wireless networks where each node is acting as a router. The existing rou...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a key technology for improving the utilization level of the overall radio sp...
Providing that licensed or Primary Users (PUs) are oblivious to the presence of unlicensed or Second...
Cognitive radio (CR) enables unlicensed users to explore and exploit underutilized licensed channels...
none5siCognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks (CRAHNs) must identify the best operational characteristics b...
Copyright © 2014 Hasan A. A. Al-Rawi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Cognitive radio network (CRN) has emerged as a promising solution to solve the problem of underutili...
In the existing network-layered architectural stack of Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Network (CRAHN), chann...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, the cognition cycle, i.e., the ability of wireless transceivers to...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, the cognition cycle, i.e., the ability of wireless transceivers to...
Cognitive Radio (CR) enables an unlicensed user to change its transmission and reception parameters ...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a next-generation wireless communication system that exploits underutilized ...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a novel and promising paradigm for next-generation wireless communication. I...
Cognitive radio (CR) enables unlicensed users to exploit the underutilized spectrum in licensed spec...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a promising technology to overcome spectrum scarcity, which currently faces ...
Ad hoc networks are mobile wireless networks where each node is acting as a router. The existing rou...
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a key technology for improving the utilization level of the overall radio sp...
Providing that licensed or Primary Users (PUs) are oblivious to the presence of unlicensed or Second...
Cognitive radio (CR) enables unlicensed users to explore and exploit underutilized licensed channels...