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In this article, it is proposed to jointly exploit path and spectrum diversity for effective use of spectrum in cognitive radio ad-hoc networks (CRAHNs).
In contrast to radical innovation, SSQI seeks to exploit path dependency in incremental innovations that also improve the quality of a product or service.
In an adversarial setting, we examine the extent to which attackers can exploit path splicing to mount attacks that cause a series of path changes preventing the network from converging.
In this article, we propose to jointly exploit path and spectrum diversity to counteract the PU activity by exploiting local knowledge about network topology, i.e., by exploiting next hop routing.
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On the contrary, to transfer huge files it would be better to exploit paths with broad bandwidth, even if available only for a relatively small time period [53].
// D2CARP exploits path diversity by establishing multi-path forward routes in RREP phase (line 14 to 18).
// D2CARP exploits path diversity by establishing multi-path reverse routes in RREQ phase (line 14 to 20).
Since CAODV is designed for CRAHNs by exploiting path or spectrum diversity, it is considered as a reference protocol.
However, by only exploiting path diversity, CUAcan not reach CUDwhen the effect of PU activity varies in frequency domain, as it is depicted in Figure1b.
Besides, encoded multi-path streaming (EMS) [29] and multi-path loss tolerant (MPLOT) [30] are typical protocols exploiting path diversity in wired/wireless multi-path networks based on erasure code.
D2CARP exploits path diversity by establishing multi-path forward routes in RREP phase, as it is shown from line 14 to 18 in Algorithm 2. Like in RREQ phase, D2CARP singles out the paths according to the FHN of RREP packet.
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