Priority Based Routing and Link Scheduling for Cognitive Radio Networks

P. Jiang, Mitchell Zhou, Song Wen
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To address the challenges caused by the time-varying rate requirement for multimedia communication sessions, we propose a Priority Based Routing and link Scheduling (PBRS) scheme for multi-hop cognitive radio networks. The objective is to minimize disruption to communication sessions due to channel switching as well as to minimize network resource consumption for multimedia applications based on a prioritized routing and resource allocation scheme. PBRS includes a priority based optimization formulation and an efficient algorithm to solve the problem. The main idea is to allocate the available resource to different types of services with their Quality of Experience (QoE) expectation as well as maintain a priority service queue. Services with higher priority such video conference with cognitive radio expects a lower latency during the communication, whereas services with lower priority such as file transferring could tolerate more interruptions. Based on the different QoE requirements of services, PBRS will decide whether or not to change the routing and link scheduling. If a session has a higher priority than the others, PBRS will maintain its routes, channels, and links to the next timeslot as long as the total white space resource is enough to support all sessions. This eliminates unnecessary channel switching due to rescheduling. Simulation results demonstrate that PBRS effectively reduces channel switching and hence reduce disruption to communication sessions. Received on 12 December 2018; accepted on 16 May 2019; published on 02 July 2019
基于优先级的认知无线网络路由和链路调度
为了解决多媒体通信会话时变速率要求带来的挑战,提出了一种基于优先级的多跳认知无线网络路由和链路调度(PBRS)方案。目标是最小化由于信道交换导致的通信会话中断,以及最小化基于优先路由和资源分配方案的多媒体应用程序的网络资源消耗。PBRS包括基于优先级的优化公式和求解问题的高效算法。其主要思想是根据服务的体验质量(QoE)期望将可用资源分配给不同类型的服务,并维护一个优先级服务队列。具有较高优先级的业务,如具有认知无线电的视频会议,在通信期间期望较低的延迟,而具有较低优先级的业务,如文件传输,可以容忍更多的中断。PBRS将根据业务的不同QoE需求,决定是否更改路由和链路调度。如果某个会话的优先级高于其他会话,只要空白空间资源总量足以支持所有会话,PBRS就会将其路由、通道和链路保持到下一个时隙。这消除了由于重新调度而导致的不必要的通道切换。仿真结果表明,PBRS有效地减少了信道切换,从而减少了通信会话的中断。2018年12月12日收到;2019年5月16日接受;发布于2019年7月2日
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