원문정보
초록
영어
Cognitive radio (CR) can improve the utilization of the spectrum by making use of licensed spectrum in an opportunistic manner. However, the security aspects of cognitive radio networks have garnered little attention. In this paper, we identify a threat to cognitive radio networks, which we call the spectrum sensing data falsification (SSDF) attack. SSDF attack can hugely degrade the achievable detection accuracy. To counter this threat, we proposed a new method to confront the SSDF attacks by excluding malicious users is cognitive radio. In detail, the proposed scheme defense the SSDF attacks by calculating and updating the credit value of the Secondary Users (SUs), malicious users are excluded to avoid the attacks affect in cooperative spectrum sensing. Simulations results show that both the detection probability and the false alarm probability are significantly improved compared to the case when all users are by default trusted to be normal users.
목차
1. Introduction
2. System Model
2.1 Scene Model
2.2 Energy Detection Model
3. Analysis of Influence on the Cooperative Spectrum Sensing WithAttack from Malicious User
4. A Scheme for Defense SSDF Attack Based On Credibility By Excluding The Malicious User
4.1 Computing the Credibility of Cognitive User
4.2 Remove the Malicious Users
4.3 Process Design Program
5. Simulation Results and Analysis
6. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
