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Dr. S. M. Kamruzzaman

Assistant Professor

Department of Software Engineering, College of Computer and Information Sciences

علوم الحاسب والمعلومات
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publication
Journal Article
2010

Dynamic TDMA slot reservation protocol for QoS provisioning in cognitive radio ad hoc networks

Kamruzzaman, S. M. . 2010

—In this paper, we propose a dynamic TDMA slot reservation (DTSR) protocol for cognitive radio ad hoc networks. Quality of Service (QoS) guarantee plays a critically important role in such networks. We consider the problem of providing QoS guarantee to users as well as to maintain the most efficient use of scarce bandwidth resources. According to one hop neighboring information and the bandwidth requirement, our proposed protocol dynamically changes the frame length and the transmission schedule. A dynamic frame length expansion and shrinking scheme that controls the excessive increase of unassigned slots has been proposed. This method efficiently utilizes the channel bandwidth by assigning unused slots to new neighboring nodes and increasing the frame length when the number of slots in the frame is insufficient to support the neighboring nodes. It also shrinks the frame length when half of the slots in the frame of a node are empty. An efficient slot reservation protocol not only guarantees successful data transmissions without collisions but also enhance channel spatial reuse to maximize the system throughput. Our proposed scheme, which provides both QoS guarantee and efficient resource utilization, be employed to optimize the channel spatial reuse and maximize the system throughput. Extensive simulation results show that the proposed mechanism achieves desirable performance in multichannel multi-rate cognitive radio ad hoc networks.
Volume Number
46
Magazine \ Newspaper
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Pages
pp. 438-445
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In cognitive radio (CR) ad hoc networks, spectrum efficiency and energy efficiency are vitally important because spectrum availability is opportunistic in nature and mobile CR nodes usually have…

by S. M. Kamruzzaman, Abdullah Alghamdi, Abdulhameed Alelaiwi, Mohammad Mehedi Hassan
2014
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Command, control, communication, computer and intelligence (C4I) systems provide situational awareness, which contributes to the decision making process in complex operational environment. The C4I…

by S. M. Kamruzzaman, Abdullah Alghamdi
2014
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Routing is one of the most important issues in multihop ad hoc networks. In the routing for mobile cognitive radio (CR) networks, the constraints on residual energy of each user and the…

by S. M. Kamruzzaman, Eunhee Kim, Dong Geun Jeong, Wha Sook Jeon
2012