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COExiST: Revisiting Transmission Count for Cognitive Radio Networks

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Transmission count, the number of transmissions required for delivering a data packet over a link, is part of almost all state-of-the-art routing metrics for wireless networks. In traditional networks, peer-to-peer interference and channel errors are what define its value for the most part. In cognitive radio networks, however, there is a third culprit that can impact the transmission count: primary user interference. It may be tempting to think of primary user interference as no different than interference caused by other peers. However, unlike peers, primary users do not follow the same protocol and have strict channel access priority over the secondary users. Motivated by this observation, we carry out an empirical study on a USRP testbed for analyzing the impact of primary users. Our measurements show that a primary user has a distinct impact on the transmission count, which the de facto standard approach, ETX, designed for traditional networks, fails to capture. To resolve this, we present COExiST (for COgnitive radio EXpected transmISsion counT): a link metric that accurately captures the expected transmission count over a wireless link subject to primary user interference. Extensive experiments on a five-node USRP testbed demonstrate that COExiST accurately captures the actual transmission count in the presence of primary users -- the 80th percentile of the error is less than 20%.
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hal-03198238 , version 1 (14-04-2021)

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Guillaume Artero Gallardo, Jean-Gabriel Krieg, Gentian Jakllari, Lucile Canourgues, André-Luc Beylot. COExiST: Revisiting Transmission Count for Cognitive Radio Networks. 18th ACM / IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM 2015), Nov 2015, Cancun, Unknown Region. pp.201--210, ⟨10.1145/2811587.2811605⟩. ⟨hal-03198238⟩
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