Collaborative routing, scheduling and frequency assignment for wireless ad hoc networks using spectrum-agile radios

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Event IEEE ICCCN 2008

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Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J J.
Technical Publications
August 3rd 2008
We present the CROWN (Collaborative ROuting, scheduling and frequency assignment for Wireless ad hoc Networks) scheme. CROWN is a cross-layer optimization approach for spectrum-agile nodes to adjust their spectrum allocation and transmission scheduling according to the underlying traffic demands. Instead of choosing the optimal route based on predetermined transmission scheduling and frequency assignment results, CROWN incorporates the efficiency of the underlying frequency assignment and scheduling information into the routing metric calculation, so that the route with the maximal joint spatial and frequency reuse is selected. Simulation results show that CROWN efficiently exploits the frequency diversity and spatial reuse features of spectrum-agile radios.

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Wang, X.; Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J. J. Collaborative routing, scheduling and frequency assignment for wireless ad hoc networks using spectrum-agile radios. 17th International IEEE Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN 2008); 2008 August 3-7; St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.

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