Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the connectivity of random cognitive radio networks with different routing schemes. Two coexisting ad hoc networks are considered with m primary users (PUs) and n secondary users (SUs) randomly distributed in a unit area. The relation between n and m is assumed to be n = mβ. We show that with the HDP-VDP routing scheme, which is widely employed in the analysis of throughput scaling laws of ad hoc networks, the connectivity of a single SU can be guaranteed when β > 1, and the connectivity of a single secondary path can be guaranteed when β > 2. While circumventing routing can improve the connectivity of cognitive radio ad hoc network (CRAHN), we verify that the connectivity of a single SU as well as a single secondary path can be guaranteed when β > 1. Thus to achieve the connectivity of secondary networks, the density of SUs should be larger (asymptotically) than that of the PUs. A smart routing scheme can also improve the connectivity of CRAHN. Our results serve as a guide to deployment and routing design for cognitive radio networks.

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