Authors
Nick C Theis, Ryan W Thomas, Luiz A DaSilva
Publication date
2010/3/25
Journal
IEEE transactions on mobile computing
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
216-227
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Cognitive radios have been touted as a solution to communicating in a Dynamic Spectrum Access environment. This paper examines how cognitive radios initially find one another among the expanse of ever-changing open spectrum, termed the rendezvous problem. Specifically, it addresses the problem of rendezvous under varying levels of system capabilities, spectrum policies, and environmental conditions. The focus is on rendezvous when there are are no control channels or centralized controllers, which we term the blind rendezvous problem. Under these conditions, a sequence-based and modular clock blind rendezvous algorithms are proposed, and it is shown that the performance of these algorithms compares favorably to that of a random blind rendezvous algorithm. Specifically, the sequence-based algorithm provides a bounded Time To Rendezvous (TTR) and the ability to prioritize channels where …
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NC Theis, RW Thomas, LA DaSilva - IEEE transactions on mobile computing, 2010