Random relay selection based heuristic optimization model for the scheduling and effective resource allocation in the cognitive radio network
Cognitive Radio Network (CRN) provides effective capabilities for resource allocation with the valuable spectrum resources in the network. It provides the effective allocation of resources to the unlicensed users or Secondary Users (SUs) to access the spectrum those are unused by the licensed users...
Gespeichert in:
Hauptverfasser: | , |
---|---|
Format: | Artikel |
Sprache: | eng |
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | Volltext bestellen |
Tags: |
Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
|
Zusammenfassung: | Cognitive Radio Network (CRN) provides effective capabilities for resource
allocation with the valuable spectrum resources in the network. It provides the
effective allocation of resources to the unlicensed users or Secondary Users
(SUs) to access the spectrum those are unused by the licensed users or Primary
Users (Pus). This paper develops an Optimal Relay Selection scheme with the
spectrum-sharing scheme in CRN. The proposed Cross-Layer Spider Swarm Shifting
is implemented in CRN for the optimal relay selection with Spider Swarm
Optimization (SSO). The shortest path is estimated with the data shifting model
for the data transmission path in the CRN. This study examines a cognitive
relay network (CRN) with interference restrictions imposed by a mobile end user
(MU). Half-duplex communication is used in the proposed system model between a
single primary user (PU) and a single secondary user (SU). Between the SU
source and SU destination, an amplify and forward (AF) relaying mechanism is
also used. While other nodes (SU Source, SU relays, and PU) are supposed to be
immobile in this scenario, the mobile end user (SU destination) is assumed to
travel at high vehicle speeds. The suggested method achieves variety by placing
a selection combiner at the SU destination and dynamically selecting the
optimal relay for transmission based on the greatest signal-to-noise (SNR)
ratio. The performance of the proposed Cross-Layer Spider Swarm Shifting model
is compared with the Spectrum Sharing Optimization with QoS Guarantee (SSO-QG).
The comparative analysis expressed that the proposed Cross-Layer Spider Swarm
Shifting model delay is reduced by 15% compared with SSO-QG. Additionally, the
proposed Cross-Layer Spider Swarm Shifting exhibits the improved network
performance of ~25% higher throughput compared with SSO-QG. |
---|---|
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2312.08127 |