Node density and connectivity of multi-channel ad hoc cognitive radio networks

Dong Liu, Erwu Liu*, Yi Ren, Zhengqing Zhang, Dong Wang, Rui Wang, Ping Wang, Fuqiang Liu, Chi Harold Liu

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Abstract

Node density and connectivity of large-scale multi-channel cognitive radio networks (CRNs) are studied in this paper. Current existing researches on connectivity of CRNs are mainly conducted under the assumption of one licensed channel and ignore the spectrum sensing errors. Thus, in this paper, practical assumptions such as spatially varying spectrum holes for secondary users (SUs), multiple channels licensed for the primary network, correct detection and false alarm probabilities (Pd and Pf) are considered to derive the diluted density of SUs in closed-form for the secondary network. The sensing errors of SUs and amount of licensed channels of primary users (PUs) are found to have a significant impact on the density of active SUs. Increasing density of PUs considerably reduces the node density of active SUs. Sequentially connectivity of the secondary network is investigated by applying percolation theory and complex network. The critical condition for percolation of the secondary network coexisting with primary network is then estimated analytically. We study the impacts of node density, protection radius, amount of licensed channels of the primary network on connectivity of the secondary network. It is shown that more licensed channels can loosen the condition for SUs percolation. Also, sensing errors significantly affect the connectivity of SUs. However, we found that more accurate sensing carried by SUs (larger Pd and smaller Pf) does not necessarily bring better connectivity of the secondary network.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2015 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China, ICCC 2015
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781509002436
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Apr 2016
EventIEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China, ICCC 2015 - Shenzhen, China
Duration: 2 Nov 20155 Nov 2015

Publication series

Name2015 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China, ICCC 2015

Conference

ConferenceIEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China, ICCC 2015
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShenzhen
Period2/11/155/11/15

Keywords

  • Cognitive radio
  • complex network
  • connectivity
  • node density
  • percolation

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