Mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks

The emergence of the Internet of Things and the proliferation of mobile wireless devices has brought the area of mobile cognitive radio sensor networks (MCRSN) to the research spot light. Notwithstanding the potentials of CRSNs in terms of opportunistic channel usage for bursty traffic, the effect o...

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Main Authors: Zubair, Suleiman, Syed Yusoff, Sharifah Kamilah, Fisal, Norsheila
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Published: MDPI AG 2016
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spelling my.utm.739542017-11-22T12:07:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73954/ Mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks Zubair, Suleiman Syed Yusoff, Sharifah Kamilah Fisal, Norsheila TK5101-6720 Telecommunication The emergence of the Internet of Things and the proliferation of mobile wireless devices has brought the area of mobile cognitive radio sensor networks (MCRSN) to the research spot light. Notwithstanding the potentials of CRSNs in terms of opportunistic channel usage for bursty traffic, the effect of the mobility of resource-constrained nodes to route stability, mobility-induced spatio-temporal spectral opportunities and primary user (PU) protection still remain open issues that need to be jointly addressed. To this effect, this paper proposes a mobile reliable geographical forwarding routing (MROR) protocol. MROR provides a robust mobile framework for geographical forwarding that is based on a mobility-induced channel availability model. It presents a comprehensive routing strategy that considers PU activity (to take care of routes that have to be built through PU coverage), PU signal protection (by the introduction of a mobility-induced guard (mguard) distance) and the random mobility-induced spatio-temporal spectrum opportunities (for enhancement of throughput). It also addresses the issue of frequent route maintenance that arises when speeds of the mobile nodes are considered as a routing metric. As a result, simulation has shown the ability of MROR to reduce the route failure rate by about 65% as against other schemes. In addition, further results show that MROR can improve both the throughput and goodput at the sink in an energy-efficient manner that is required in CRSNs as against compared works. MDPI AG 2016 Article PeerReviewed Zubair, Suleiman and Syed Yusoff, Sharifah Kamilah and Fisal, Norsheila (2016) Mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks. Sensors (Switzerland), 16 (2). ISSN 1424-8220 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84957044609&doi=10.3390%2fs16020172&partnerID=40&md5=3f593227d8193019b2038dc810447aa9
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topic TK5101-6720 Telecommunication
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Zubair, Suleiman
Syed Yusoff, Sharifah Kamilah
Fisal, Norsheila
Mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks
description The emergence of the Internet of Things and the proliferation of mobile wireless devices has brought the area of mobile cognitive radio sensor networks (MCRSN) to the research spot light. Notwithstanding the potentials of CRSNs in terms of opportunistic channel usage for bursty traffic, the effect of the mobility of resource-constrained nodes to route stability, mobility-induced spatio-temporal spectral opportunities and primary user (PU) protection still remain open issues that need to be jointly addressed. To this effect, this paper proposes a mobile reliable geographical forwarding routing (MROR) protocol. MROR provides a robust mobile framework for geographical forwarding that is based on a mobility-induced channel availability model. It presents a comprehensive routing strategy that considers PU activity (to take care of routes that have to be built through PU coverage), PU signal protection (by the introduction of a mobility-induced guard (mguard) distance) and the random mobility-induced spatio-temporal spectrum opportunities (for enhancement of throughput). It also addresses the issue of frequent route maintenance that arises when speeds of the mobile nodes are considered as a routing metric. As a result, simulation has shown the ability of MROR to reduce the route failure rate by about 65% as against other schemes. In addition, further results show that MROR can improve both the throughput and goodput at the sink in an energy-efficient manner that is required in CRSNs as against compared works.
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author Zubair, Suleiman
Syed Yusoff, Sharifah Kamilah
Fisal, Norsheila
author_facet Zubair, Suleiman
Syed Yusoff, Sharifah Kamilah
Fisal, Norsheila
author_sort Zubair, Suleiman
title Mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks
title_short Mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks
title_full Mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks
title_fullStr Mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks
title_full_unstemmed Mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks
title_sort mobility-enhanced reliable geographical forwarding in cognitive radio sensor networks
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73954/
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