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A Channel Selection Mechanism based on Incumbent Appearance Expectation for Cognitive Networks

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It is shown through simulations that the proposed MAC layer enhancement outperforms well-known multi-channel MAC protocols both in terms of aggregate end- to-end throughput and average frame end-to-end delay.
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In this paper, we investigate stochastic multi-channel load balancing in a distributed cognitive network coexisting with primary users. In particular, we propose a probabilistic technique for traffic distribution among a set of data channels by incorporating statistical information of primary users' activities in different channels into the selection process without centralized control. Moreover, the proposed scheme is enabled by a multi-channel binary exponential backoff mechanism to further facilitate contention resolution in a multi-channel environment. It is shown through simulations that the proposed MAC layer enhancement outperforms well-known multi-channel MAC protocols both in terms of aggregate end-to-end throughput and average frame end-to-end delay. Furthermore, its performance is also compared to two heuristic channel selection techniques in a multi-channel cognitive network, coexisting with incumbents.

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TL;DR: A new multi-channel MAC protocol is proposed, which follows an "on-demand" style to assign channels to mobile hosts and flexibly adapts to host mobility and only exchanges few control messages to achieve channel assignment and medium access.
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C-MAC: A Cognitive MAC Protocol for Multi-Channel Wireless Networks

TL;DR: This paper introduces a novel cognitive MAC (C-MAC) protocol for distributed multi-channel wireless networks that is able to effectively deal with the dynamics of resource availability due to primary users and mitigate the effects of distributed quiet periods utilized for primary user signal detection.
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