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Majid Lafi Altamimi | د. ماجد لافي التميمي

Assistant Professor

Faculty

كلية الهندسة
2C14
المنشورات
فرضية
2010

MAC Protocol Design for Parallel Link Rendezvous in Ad Hoc Cognitive Radio Networks

Altamimi, Majid . 2010

MAC Protocol Link Rendezvous Ad Hoc Cognitive Radio Balanced Incomplete Block Design Spectrum

The most significant challenge for next wireless generation is to work opportunistically on the spectrum without a fixed spectrum allocation. Cognitive Radio (CR) is the candidate technology to utilize spectrum white space, which requires the CR to change its operating channel as the white space moves. In a CR ad-hoc network, each node could tune to a different channel; as a result, it cannot communicate with other nodes. This different tuning is due to the difficulty of maintaining Common Control Channel (CCC) in opportunistic spectrum network, and keeping the nodes synchronized in ad-hoc network. The CR ad-hoc network requires a protocol to match tuning channels between ad-hoc nodes, namely, rendezvous channels. In this thesis, two distributed Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols are designed that provide proper rendezvous channel without CCC or synchronization. The Balanced Incomplete Block Design (BIBD) is used in both protocols to provide our protocols a method of rendezvous between CR ad-hoc nodes. In fact, the BIBD guarantees there is at least one common element between any two blocks. If the channels are assigned to the BIBD elements and the searching sequence to the BIBD block, there is a guarantee of a rendezvous at least in one channel for each searching sequence. The first protocol uses a single-BIBD sequence and a multi-channel sensing. Alternatively, the second protocol uses a multi-BIBD sequence and a single-channel sensing. The single-sequence protocol analysis is based on the discrete Markov Chain. At the same time, the sequence structure of the BIBD in a multi-sequence protocol is used to define the Maximum Time to Rendezvous (MTTR). The simulation results confirm that the protocols outperform other existing protocols with respect to Time to Rendezvous (TTR), channel utilization, and network throughput. In addition, both protocols fairly distribute the network load on channels, and share the channels fairly among network nodes. This thesis provides straight forward and efficiently distributed MAC protocols for the CR ad-hoc networks.

نوع عمل المنشور
Master of Applied Science
مدينة النشر
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
نوع الفرضية
Dissertation
المدرسة
University of Waterloo, Electrical and Computer Engineering
مزيد من المنشورات
publications

Smartphones manufactured at present are equipped with the new Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) calibrated to IEEE standards on its interface, which supports the Multiple Input Multiple Output (…

بواسطة Jameel Ali, Majid Altamimi
2022
تم النشر فى:
Computer Communications
publications

Progress in optical wireless communication (OWC) has unleashed the potential to transmit data in an ultra-fast manner without incurring large investments and bulk infrastructure. OWC includes…

بواسطة Abderrahmen Trichili, Amr Ragheb, Dmitrii Briantcev, Maged A Esmail, Majid Altamimi, Islam Ashry, Boon S Ooi, Saleh Alshebeili, Mohamed-Slim Alouini
تم النشر فى:
IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
publications

In recent years, Deep Learning (DL) has been successfully applied to detect and classify Radio Frequency (RF) Signals. A DL approach is especially useful since it identifies the presence of a…

بواسطة Hilal Elyousseph, Majid L Altamimi
2021