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A Secure Spectrum Handoff Mechanism in Cognitive Radio Networks

Geetanjali Rathee, Naveen Jaglan, Sahil Garg, Bong Jun Choi, Kim‐Kwang Raymond Choo

2020IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking39 citationsDOI

Abstract

The need for more efficient spectrum utilization is becoming more pronounced in our increasingly digitalized society. However, this also introduces a variety of new security threats. In this paper, we introduce a novel cognitive user emulation attack (CUEA) in a cognitive radio network (CRN), which can be exploited by intruders during spectrum handoff. Then, we propose a secure handoff mechanism that can successfully counter such an attack by introducing a coordinating cognitive user that computes the level of trust of each cognitive user based on its behavioral characteristics. Malicious users can be effectively identified by the coordinating cognitive user by looking up the trust values. The performance of the proposed mechanism is validated using MATLAB simulations. The simulation results show that the utility of the proposed mechanism in terms of its probability in correctly identifying false authentication, detection rate, throughput rate, and transmission delay.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCognitive radioEmulationComputer networkHandoverThroughputTransmission (telecommunications)Cognitive networkSecure transmissionAuthentication (law)Mechanism (biology)CognitionComputer securityWirelessTelecommunicationsEncryptionBiologyPhilosophyNeuroscienceEconomicsEconomic growthEpistemologyCognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum SensingPower Line Communications and NoiseWireless Communication Networks Research
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