Abstract:
Cognitive radio is an
opportunistic communication technology designed to help unlicensed users
utilize the maximum available licensed bandwidth. Cognitive radio has recently
attracted a lot of research interest. However, little research has been done
regarding security in cognitive radio, while much more research has been done
on spectrum sensing and allocation problems. A selfish cognitive radio node can
occupy all or part of the resources of multiple channels, prohibiting other cognitive
radio nodes from accessing these resources. Selfish cognitive radio attacks are
a serious security problem because they significantly degrade the performance of
a cognitive radio network. In this article we identify a new selfish attack
type in cognitive radio ad-hoc networks and propose an easy and efficient selfish
cognitive radio attack detection technique, called COOPON, with multichannel resources
by cooperative neighboring cognitive radio nodes.
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