Defense against Primary User Emulation Attacks in Cognitive Radio Networks
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Abstract
Cognitive Radio (CR) is a promising technology that can alleviate the spectrum shortage problem by enabling unlicensed users equipped with CRs to coexist with incumbent users in licensed spectrum bands while causing no interference to incumbent communications. Spectrum sensing is one of the essential mechanisms of CRs and its operational aspects are being investigated actively. However, the security aspects of spectrum sensing have garnered little attention. In this paper, we identify a threat to spectrum sensing, which we call the primary user emulation (PUE) attack . In this attack, an adversary's CR transmits signals whose characteristics emulate those of incumbent signals. The highly flexible,…
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- Emulation
- Cognitive radio
- Transmitter
- Computer science
- Spectrum management
- Radio spectrum
- SIGNAL (programming language)
- Interference (communication)
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