Browsing Network & Communication by Author "Salameh, Haythem Bany"
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Adaptive variable-size virtual clustering for control channel assignment in dynamic access networks: Design and simulations
Salameh, Haythem Bany; Shtyyat, Sajedah; Jararweh, Yaser (Elsevier B.V., 2021)Cognitive Radio (CR) technology was introduced to effectively exploit the under-utilization portions of the licensed spectrum. A primary challenge in enabling CR networking is how to coordinate the CR communications, in ... -
Design and simulation of spectrum access and power management protocol for dynamic access networks
Masadeh, Ala'eddin A.; Salameh, Haythem Bany; Abu-El-Haija, Ahmad (Zarka Private University, 2020)This work investigates the problem of managing the transmission power and assigning channels for multi-channel single-radio Cognitive Radio Ad-Hoc Networks (CRAHNs). The considered network consists of M primary users and ... -
A Formula for Successful Transmission Probability in Opportunistic Networks Under Memory-time Correlated Channel Availability
Alnabelsi, Sharhabeel H.; Salameh, Haythem Bany (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023)Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technology in wireless Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) provides opportunistic access for unlicensed users, also known as Secondary Users (SUs), which can offer huge bandwidth to enable future ... -
Routing in cognitive radio networks with full-duplex capability under dynamically varying spectrum availability
Salameh, Haythem Bany; Khasawneh, Haneen (Korean Institute of Communication Sciences, 2021)This paper proposes a routing scheme for full-duplex-(FD)-based multi-hop CRNs that attempts to maximize the packet-delivery-ratio between any source–destination pair by being aware of the time-varying nature of ... -
Yet efficient routing protocols for half- and full-duplex cognitive radio Ad-Hoc Networks over IoT environment
Darabkh, Khalid A.; Amro, Oswa M.; Al-Zubi, Raed T.; Salameh, Haythem Bany (Academic Press, 2021)For the sake of fulfilling the ever-increasing demands on the Internet of Things (IoT) applications, researchers are implementing Cognitive Radio (CR) technology in Ad-Hoc Networks (AHNs). Moreover, In-Band Full-Duplex ...