Performance Analysis of Different Routing Protocols in Cognitive Radio Networks

Authors

  • Avinash N Brindavan College of Engineering, Bangalore
  • S Tamilarasan Brindavan College of Engineering, Bangalore

Keywords:

Routing Protocols, CRN, PDR, Throughput

Abstract

The cognitive radio (CR) can give a wide assortment of insightful practices. It can screen the range and select frequencies that limit impedance to existing PU correspondence activity. When doing so, it will depend on an arrangement of guidelines that characterize which frequencies might be considered, what waveforms might be utilized, what control levels might be utilized for transmission. This paper bargains fundamentally with MANET based steering conventions execution which enormously relies on upon accessibility and solidness of remote range and furthermore a vital parameter that ought not to be dismissed keeping in mind the end goal to acquire exact execution estimations of intellectual radio network. The essential objective of any CR organize directing convention is to address the difficulties of the progressively changing system topology and build up a proficient course between any two hubs with least steering burden and data transfer capacity consumption. Here, we assess the execution and correlation of AODV, DSR, DSDV and OLSR steering conventions on the premise of different parameters, for example, parcel conveyance proportion, throughput et cetera. At last, select the best performing convention for CRN systems in view of various parameters.

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Published

2018-02-05

How to Cite

[1]
A. N and S. Tamilarasan, “Performance Analysis of Different Routing Protocols in Cognitive Radio Networks”, pices, vol. 1, no. 10, pp. 164-168, Feb. 2018.