A Reputation-Based Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in the Presence of Malicious Byzantine Users

2018 IEEE 87th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring)(2018)

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Spectrum sensing (either cooperative or non-cooperative) is the key enabling technology to identify unused (free) frequency bands in dynamic spectrum access contexts. We propose a reputation-based cooperative spectrum sensing method that, improving the sensing performance of self-organizable networks, allows the detection and further rejection of all those malicious users that implement Byzantine attacks. The performances of our method are evaluated in terms of detection probability of the primary user, and in terms of the number of both correctly identified attackers and discarded honest users. The simulation results show the robustness of our method in detecting several kinds of Byzantine attacks, outperforming the (blind and non-blind) conventional approaches.
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unused frequency bands,dynamic spectrum access contexts,primary user,detection probability,malicious Byzantine users,Byzantine attacks,reputation-based cooperative spectrum sensing
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