Rendezvous for heterogeneous spectrum-agile devices

Shan-Hung Wu, Ching-Chan Wu, Wing-Kai Hon, Kang G. Shin
2014 IEEE INFOCOM 2014 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications  
Cognitive radio (CR) is intended to meet the exponentially growing demand for spectrum by allowing for opportunistic utilization of idle legacy channels. Rendezvous, where two radios complete handshaking in an idle channel, is a key step for "stranger" (unknown to each other) CRs to start communication. However, none of existing algorithms guarantee rendezvous for heterogeneous or stranger CRs with different spectrum-sensing capabilities, in spite of the fact that (i) a wide variety of mobile
more » ... vices are equipped with heterogeneous radios and (ii) there are numerous applications requiring efficient rendezvous for heterogeneous radios/CRs. In this paper, we propose a new channel hopping algorithm, called Heterogeneous Hopping (HH), that guarantees rendezvous without assuming existence of a universal channel set that can be sensed by all radios. HH is realized with a two-layer design that harmonizes the fixed-short-cycle and parity-alignment techniques we propose here, in order to guide CRs to rendezvous in two complementary situations resulting from the different capabilities of mobile wireless devices. To best of our knowledge, HH is the first channel-hopping scheme that guarantees rendezvous between heterogeneous radios. Our in-depth evaluation has shown HH to be significantly faster than simple extensions of existing schemes. Moreover, the latter cannot guarantee successful rendezvous, either. 978-1-4799-3360-0/14/$31.00 c 2014 IEEE
doi:10.1109/infocom.2014.6848168 dblp:conf/infocom/WuWHS14 fatcat:zjeewb6oivcvheghozr72hiffq