Performance Evaluation of TDMA Medium Access Control Protocol in Cognitive Wireless Networks

Cognitive radio paradigm has been revealed as a new communication technology that shares channels in wireless networks. Channel assignment is a crucial issue in the field of cognitive wireless networks because of the spectrum scarcity. In this work, we have evaluated the performance of TDMA medium a...

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Main Authors: Muhammed Enes Bayrakdar, Ali Calhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vladimir Andrunachievici Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science 2017-02-01
Series:Computer Science Journal of Moldova
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Online Access:http://www.math.md/files/csjm/v25-n1/v25-n1-(pp21-43).pdf
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Summary:Cognitive radio paradigm has been revealed as a new communication technology that shares channels in wireless networks. Channel assignment is a crucial issue in the field of cognitive wireless networks because of the spectrum scarcity. In this work, we have evaluated the performance of TDMA medium access control protocol. In our simulation scenarios, primary users and secondary users utilize TDMA as a medium access control protocol. We have designed a network environment in Riverbed simulation software that consists of primary users, secondary users, and base stations. In our system model, secondary users sense the spectrum and inform the base station about empty channels. Then, the base station decides accordingly which secondary user may utilize the empty channel. Energy detection technique is employed as a spectrum sensing technique because it is the best when information about signal of primary user is acquired. Besides, different number of users is selected in simulation scenarios in order to obtain accurate delay and throughput results. Comparing analytical model with simulation results, we have shown that performance analysis of our system model is consistent and accurate.
ISSN:1561-4042