Title
REAR: A radio environment adaptive routing protocol for CR Mobile Ad hoc Networks
Abstract
This paper proposes a cross-layer wireless routing protocol called REAR (Radio Environment Adaptive Routing Protocol), which operates with Cognitive Radio (CR) Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (CRMANET). Unlike conventional on-demand routing protocols for ad hoc networks, the design of REAR allows nodes along the route to adjust the next hop according to real-time radio environment conditions during the transmission. This flexibility benefits the communication by reducing the risk of link breaks in the CRMANET and so improves the overall network performance and spectrum utilization. Simulation results show that, compared to DSR [2] and CRMBR [8], REAR provides higher robustness in a rapid changing ad hoc environment. Therefore the overall network throughput is improved with reduced end-to-end delay.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/ICT.2015.7124667
International Conference on Telecommunications
Keywords
Field
DocType
Cognitive Radio, Multi-channel, mobility, adaptive, cross layer, routing
Mobile ad hoc network,Dynamic Source Routing,Computer science,Computer network,Adaptive quality of service multi-hop routing,Wireless Routing Protocol,Ad hoc wireless distribution service,Optimized Link State Routing Protocol,Wireless ad hoc network,Vehicular ad hoc network,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
5
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yan Lindsay Sun17510.41
Yuhui Yao220.71
Da Han310.36
Phillips, Chris411.37