Abstract

The widespread growth of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and its dependence on the license-exempt Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) bands have made spectrum resources scarce. IoT can nonetheless get advantage from the Cognitive Radio (CR) technology to resolve the spectrum shortage issue. Since in CR networks the unlicensed Secondary Users (SUs) can exploit the white spaces in licensed channels of Primary Users (PUs) opportunistically. CR ad hoc networks are more useful in IoT due to ease of installation, low cost, and less complexity. However, CR ad hoc networks are prone to the rendezvous issue and hidden primary terminal problem. Moreover, the available channels in the CR system are not identical, PUs’ and SUs’ activities can diversify them as well. In this connection, channel selection by SUs is a complex balancing act since the transmission opportunities are space, frequency and time bounded. In this paper, we hence proposed a new Ranked Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (RSMA/CA) protocol for multichannel CR-based IoT networks. Our proposed RSMA/CA protocol not only resolves the hidden primary terminal problem but also avoids hidden and exposed terminal problems at the same time by mutual spectrum sensing. We suggest a new channel ranking mechanism to rank the available channels based on the long term qualities of the channels, PUs’ return rate, and SUs’ activities and tailor-made the algorithms in an existing scheme to make the rendezvous process more efficient. We analyze the performance of our proposed RSMA/CA in terms of normalized throughput through the Markov chain model and compared with that of the existing scheme. Simulation results show that our RSMA/CA protocol outperforms the existing scheme due to efficient rendezvous and access mechanisms.

Highlights

  • In recent decades, Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology has drastically increased the number of devices connected to the Internet due to smart, low-cost, and low-power wireless objects like microcontrollers, sensors, actuators, etc

  • The channel quality varies in terms of SNR, Secondary Users (SUs) activities and Primary Users (PUs) return rate according to the uniform distribution

  • In our Ranked Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (RSMA/CA), each station first identifies the state of the ranked channels as idle or busy through the carrier sensing and enables the Beacon to Sense (BTS)/Clear to Sense (CTS) mechanism to achieve rendezvous

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Introduction

Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology has drastically increased the number of devices connected to the Internet due to smart, low-cost, and low-power wireless objects like microcontrollers, sensors, actuators, etc. This translates that the count of Internet-connected devices will be approximately 10 times more than the human population over this planet by 2025, which is more than 240% of 2015. The rapid growth of such IoT-enabled devices can revolutionize human lives in terms of the smart grid, smart cities, smart farming, connected health and much more [4,5]. It will require new communication technologies, purpose-built protocols and more spectrum otherwise.

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