DocumentCode
109695
Title
The asymptotic throughput and connectivity of cognitive radio networks with directional transmission
Author
Zhiqing Wei ; Zhiyong Feng ; Qixun Zhang ; Wei Li ; Gulliver, T.A.
Author_Institution
Wireless Technol. Innovation Inst., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Volume
16
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
227
Lastpage
237
Abstract
Throughput scaling laws for two coexisting ad hoc networks with m primary users (PUs) and n secondary users (SUs) randomly distributed in an unit area have been widely studied. Early work showed that the secondary network performs as well as stand-alone networks, namely, the per-node throughput of the secondary networks is θ (1√(n log n). In this paper, we show that by exploiting directional spectrum opportunities in secondary network, the throughput of secondary network can be improved. If the beamwidth of secondary transmitter (TX)´s main lobe is σ = o(1/ log n), SUs can achieve a per-node throughput of θ (1√(n log n) for directional transmission and omni reception (DTOR), which is θ (log n) times higher than the throughput without directional transmission. On the contrary, if θ = ω (1/ log n), the throughput gain of SUs is 2π/δ for DTOR compared with the throughput without directional antennas. Similarly, we have derived the throughput for other cases of directional transmission. The connectivity is another critical metric to evaluate the performance of random ad hoc networks. The relation between the number of SUs n and the number of PUs m is assumed to be n = mβ. We show that with the HDP-VDP routing scheme, which is widely employed in the analysis of throughput scaling laws of ad hoc networks, the connectivity of a single SU can be guaranteed when β > 1, and the connectivity of a single secondary path can be guaranteed when β > 2. While circumventing routing can improve the connectivity of cognitive radio ad hoc network, we verify that the connectivity of a single SU as well as a single secondary path can be guaranteed when β > 1. Thus, to achieve the connectivity of secondary networks, the density of SUs should be (asymptotically) bigger than that of PUs.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; cognitive radio; telecommunication network routing; HDP-VDP routing scheme; asymptotic throughput; cognitive radio ad hoc network; cognitive radio networks connectivity; directional spectrum opportunities; directional transmission; directional transmission and omnireception; per-node throughput; primary users; secondary users; stand-alone networks; throughput scaling laws; Ad hoc networks; Batteries; Cognitive radio; Directional antennas; Interference; Routing; Throughput; Cognitive radio networks; connectivity; directional transmission; spectrum holes; throughput scaling laws;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications and Networks, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1229-2370
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JCN.2014.000034
Filename
6812087
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