Rendezvous is a vital step for secondary users who want to initiate a communication in cognitive radio networks. In this paper, we propose a novel Padded-Dyck-Path-based (PDP) rendezvous algorithm that generates channel hopping sequences utilizing global channels. PDP is designed according to the roundabout Dyck path so as to increase rendezvous opportunities. As the global channels may not be shared in distributed environments, we also propose a local PDP (L-PDP) heterogeneous rendezvous algorithm that generates channel hopping sequences utilizing only local available channels. L-PDP can significantly reduce rendezvous latency and allow for distributed implementations. We prove that both PDP and L-PDP can provide guaranteed rendezvous and ...
Abstract—Rendezvous is a fundamental operation in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) for establishing a...
Networks (CRNs), known as the rendezvous problem, is for the users to find each other in the dynamic...
Cognitive radio networks need to utilize available spectrum in a dynamic and opportunistic fashion w...
Rendezvous is a vital step for secondary users who want to initiate a communication in cognitive rad...
In cognitive radio networks, secondary users need to first discover neighbours and form communicatio...
© 2013 IEEE. Rendezvous is a blind process establishing a communication link on a common channel bet...
Channel rendezvous is a prerequisite for secondary users (SUs) to set up communications in cognitive...
Channel rendezvous is an initial and important process for establishing communications between secon...
Abstract—Rendezvous is a fundamental and essential operation for users of cognitive radio networks (...
Channel rendezvous is a vital step to form a cognitive radio network (CRN). It is intractable to gua...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, a pair of CR nodes have to “rendezvous ” on a common channel for l...
Abstract—Rendezvous is a fundamental operation in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) for establishing a...
Abstract—In Cognitive Radio (CR) networks, establishing a link between a pair of communicating nodes...
Abstract—Rendezvous is a necessary operation for cognitive users to establish communication links in...
In decentralized cognitive radio (CR) networks, establishing a link between a pair of communicating ...
Abstract—Rendezvous is a fundamental operation in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) for establishing a...
Networks (CRNs), known as the rendezvous problem, is for the users to find each other in the dynamic...
Cognitive radio networks need to utilize available spectrum in a dynamic and opportunistic fashion w...
Rendezvous is a vital step for secondary users who want to initiate a communication in cognitive rad...
In cognitive radio networks, secondary users need to first discover neighbours and form communicatio...
© 2013 IEEE. Rendezvous is a blind process establishing a communication link on a common channel bet...
Channel rendezvous is a prerequisite for secondary users (SUs) to set up communications in cognitive...
Channel rendezvous is an initial and important process for establishing communications between secon...
Abstract—Rendezvous is a fundamental and essential operation for users of cognitive radio networks (...
Channel rendezvous is a vital step to form a cognitive radio network (CRN). It is intractable to gua...
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, a pair of CR nodes have to “rendezvous ” on a common channel for l...
Abstract—Rendezvous is a fundamental operation in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) for establishing a...
Abstract—In Cognitive Radio (CR) networks, establishing a link between a pair of communicating nodes...
Abstract—Rendezvous is a necessary operation for cognitive users to establish communication links in...
In decentralized cognitive radio (CR) networks, establishing a link between a pair of communicating ...
Abstract—Rendezvous is a fundamental operation in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) for establishing a...
Networks (CRNs), known as the rendezvous problem, is for the users to find each other in the dynamic...
Cognitive radio networks need to utilize available spectrum in a dynamic and opportunistic fashion w...