Cognitive radio networks operation relies on the capability to gather information about the surrounding environment, as regards both internal network status (presence and capabilities of other devices belonging to the same network) and external systems potentially coexisting with the cognitive network. In particular, retrieving information at the local level is a function required to all wireless networks, and goes under the name of neighbour discovery. Under this aspect, cognitive networks make no exception. Similarly, cognitive networks share with traditional wireless networks the necessity of a function for retrieving and exchanging information on a network wide scale, referred to in the following as network discovery. The definition of efficient neighbour and network discovery strategies for cognitive networks, taking into account their specific characteristics, is one of the goals of the research activities undergoing within the framework of the ACROPOLIS NoE. In this work, neighbour and network discovery solutions currently under investigation within the ACROPOLIS joint research activities are presented, and future research lines are identified. The paper first presents algorithms and results on neighbour discovery and Medium Access Control, and moves then to network wide protocols by presenting the work carried out in ACROPOLIS on routing for underlay cognitive networks. The paper provides then an overview on the common simulation platform developed within ACROPOLIS to investigate neighbour and network discovery, and finally discusses future research directions on such topics. © VDE VERLAG GMBH.

Neighbour and network discovery in cognitive radio networks: research activities and results in the ACROPOLIS Network of Excellence / DE NARDIS, Luca; DI BENEDETTO, Maria Gabriella; O., Holland; A., Akhtar; H., Aghvami; V., Rakovic; V., Atanasovski; L., Gavrilovska; V., Stavroulaki; Y., Kritikou; A., Bantouna; P., Demestichas; D., Tassetto; S., Bovelli; S., Romaszko. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Wireless 2013 tenutosi a Guildford; United Kingdom nel 16-18 Aprile, 2013).

Neighbour and network discovery in cognitive radio networks: research activities and results in the ACROPOLIS Network of Excellence

DE NARDIS, LUCA;DI BENEDETTO, Maria Gabriella;
2013

Abstract

Cognitive radio networks operation relies on the capability to gather information about the surrounding environment, as regards both internal network status (presence and capabilities of other devices belonging to the same network) and external systems potentially coexisting with the cognitive network. In particular, retrieving information at the local level is a function required to all wireless networks, and goes under the name of neighbour discovery. Under this aspect, cognitive networks make no exception. Similarly, cognitive networks share with traditional wireless networks the necessity of a function for retrieving and exchanging information on a network wide scale, referred to in the following as network discovery. The definition of efficient neighbour and network discovery strategies for cognitive networks, taking into account their specific characteristics, is one of the goals of the research activities undergoing within the framework of the ACROPOLIS NoE. In this work, neighbour and network discovery solutions currently under investigation within the ACROPOLIS joint research activities are presented, and future research lines are identified. The paper first presents algorithms and results on neighbour discovery and Medium Access Control, and moves then to network wide protocols by presenting the work carried out in ACROPOLIS on routing for underlay cognitive networks. The paper provides then an overview on the common simulation platform developed within ACROPOLIS to investigate neighbour and network discovery, and finally discusses future research directions on such topics. © VDE VERLAG GMBH.
2013
European Wireless 2013
Cognitive radio; Neighbour discovery; Network discovery
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Neighbour and network discovery in cognitive radio networks: research activities and results in the ACROPOLIS Network of Excellence / DE NARDIS, Luca; DI BENEDETTO, Maria Gabriella; O., Holland; A., Akhtar; H., Aghvami; V., Rakovic; V., Atanasovski; L., Gavrilovska; V., Stavroulaki; Y., Kritikou; A., Bantouna; P., Demestichas; D., Tassetto; S., Bovelli; S., Romaszko. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Wireless 2013 tenutosi a Guildford; United Kingdom nel 16-18 Aprile, 2013).
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