MR-DMCA eliminates premature termination via coordinate-assisted validation and autonomous termination, achieving 100% neighbor discovery and up to 76% faster rendezvous time in 20-node simulations under high primary radio activity.
A Multihop Rendezvous Protocol for Cognitive Radio-based Emergency Response Network
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This paper addresses the challenge of efficient rendezvous in multihop cognitive radio networks, where existing channel-hopping algorithms designed for single-hop scenarios incur increased delay and coordination inefficiencies in multinode topologies. To overcome these limitations, we propose a Multihop Dual Modular Clock Algorithm (M-DMCA), which systematically extends modular clock-based rendezvous to multihop environments while preserving efficient channel coordination. The proposed scheme enables dual-channel selection per timeslot and incorporates a lightweight three-way handshake mechanism to improve coordination among intermediate nodes. Simulation results under worst-case conditions, including high primary user activity, asymmetric channel availability, and dense network settings, demonstrate that M-DMCA significantly reduces rendezvous time compared to existing approaches, achieving up to 24% improvement. These results demonstrate the suitability of M-DMCA for timely node discovery in dynamic emergency response scenarios.
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Eliminating Premature Termination in Multihop Rendezvous for Cognitive Radio-based Emergency Response Network
MR-DMCA eliminates premature termination via coordinate-assisted validation and autonomous termination, achieving 100% neighbor discovery and up to 76% faster rendezvous time in 20-node simulations under high primary radio activity.