Medium Access Control Protocols for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey

New wireless network paradigms will demand higher spectrum use and availability to cope with emerging data-hungry devices. Traditional static spectrum allocation policies cause spectrum scarcity, and new paradigms such as Cognitive Radio (CR) and new protocols and techniques need to be developed in...

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Main Authors: Mahdi Zareei, A. K. M. Muzahidul Islam, Sabariah Baharun, Cesar Vargas-Rosales, Leyre Azpilicueta, Nafees Mansoor
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/9/2136
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spelling doaj-f91946ee120d466c80029e37b18fffd22020-11-24T20:47:19ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-09-01179213610.3390/s17092136s17092136Medium Access Control Protocols for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks: A SurveyMahdi Zareei0A. K. M. Muzahidul Islam1Sabariah Baharun2Cesar Vargas-Rosales3Leyre Azpilicueta4Nafees Mansoor5Tecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias; Monterrey 64849, MexicoDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB); Dhaka 1209, BangladeshMalaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM); Kuala Lumpur 54100, MalaysiaTecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias; Monterrey 64849, MexicoTecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias; Monterrey 64849, MexicoDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB); Dhaka 1209, BangladeshNew wireless network paradigms will demand higher spectrum use and availability to cope with emerging data-hungry devices. Traditional static spectrum allocation policies cause spectrum scarcity, and new paradigms such as Cognitive Radio (CR) and new protocols and techniques need to be developed in order to have efficient spectrum usage. Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols are accountable for recognizing free spectrum, scheduling available resources and coordinating the coexistence of heterogeneous systems and users. This paper provides an ample review of the state-of-the-art MAC protocols, which mainly focuses on Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks (CRAHN). First, a description of the cognitive radio fundamental functions is presented. Next, MAC protocols are divided into three groups, which are based on their channel access mechanism, namely time-slotted protocol, random access protocol and hybrid protocol. In each group, a detailed and comprehensive explanation of the latest MAC protocols is presented, as well as the pros and cons of each protocol. A discussion on future challenges for CRAHN MAC protocols is included with a comparison of the protocols from a functional perspective.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/9/2136cognitive radio ad hoc networkmedium access controlcognitive radiospectrum mobilityspectrum sensingspectrum sharing
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author Mahdi Zareei
A. K. M. Muzahidul Islam
Sabariah Baharun
Cesar Vargas-Rosales
Leyre Azpilicueta
Nafees Mansoor
spellingShingle Mahdi Zareei
A. K. M. Muzahidul Islam
Sabariah Baharun
Cesar Vargas-Rosales
Leyre Azpilicueta
Nafees Mansoor
Medium Access Control Protocols for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey
Sensors
cognitive radio ad hoc network
medium access control
cognitive radio
spectrum mobility
spectrum sensing
spectrum sharing
author_facet Mahdi Zareei
A. K. M. Muzahidul Islam
Sabariah Baharun
Cesar Vargas-Rosales
Leyre Azpilicueta
Nafees Mansoor
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title Medium Access Control Protocols for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey
title_short Medium Access Control Protocols for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey
title_full Medium Access Control Protocols for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey
title_fullStr Medium Access Control Protocols for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey
title_full_unstemmed Medium Access Control Protocols for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey
title_sort medium access control protocols for cognitive radio ad hoc networks: a survey
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-09-01
description New wireless network paradigms will demand higher spectrum use and availability to cope with emerging data-hungry devices. Traditional static spectrum allocation policies cause spectrum scarcity, and new paradigms such as Cognitive Radio (CR) and new protocols and techniques need to be developed in order to have efficient spectrum usage. Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols are accountable for recognizing free spectrum, scheduling available resources and coordinating the coexistence of heterogeneous systems and users. This paper provides an ample review of the state-of-the-art MAC protocols, which mainly focuses on Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks (CRAHN). First, a description of the cognitive radio fundamental functions is presented. Next, MAC protocols are divided into three groups, which are based on their channel access mechanism, namely time-slotted protocol, random access protocol and hybrid protocol. In each group, a detailed and comprehensive explanation of the latest MAC protocols is presented, as well as the pros and cons of each protocol. A discussion on future challenges for CRAHN MAC protocols is included with a comparison of the protocols from a functional perspective.
topic cognitive radio ad hoc network
medium access control
cognitive radio
spectrum mobility
spectrum sensing
spectrum sharing
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/9/2136
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