2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11036-015-0598-z
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Joint Power Allocation and Routing in Outage Constrained Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks

Abstract: We investigate the problems of route lifetime maximization and interference to primary user minimization jointly in outage constrained stationary cognitive radio ad hoc networks. It may be noted that although, both lifetime maximization schemes in wireless ad hoc networks (WANETs) and interference minimization schemes in cognitive radio networks mostly aim to minimize transmission power of nodes in a given routing session, using any one of them to achieve both of the said objectives simultaneously does not yie… Show more

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“…The investigation in [26], focused on the problems of minimising interference to PUs and maximising route lifetime jointly for the outage constrained static CRAHN. The authors, first, studied both minimum total interference (MTI) and maximum lifetime (ML) routing problems individually as combined power allocation and routing problems.…”
Section: Other Layer Combinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investigation in [26], focused on the problems of minimising interference to PUs and maximising route lifetime jointly for the outage constrained static CRAHN. The authors, first, studied both minimum total interference (MTI) and maximum lifetime (ML) routing problems individually as combined power allocation and routing problems.…”
Section: Other Layer Combinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basak and others combined the routing with the powerallocation strategy [32]. In this paper, the routing criterion is defined based on the interference to PU receivers and the CRN lifetime.…”
Section: Multimetric-based Routing Criteria (Combined Routing Critementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the mode of SUs for spectrum access is not considered opportunistic. In [33], this group added to the study in [32] the opportunistic mode of spectrum access for SUs.…”
Section: Multimetric-based Routing Criteria (Combined Routing Critementioning
confidence: 99%