Jihen Bennaceur, Sami Souihi, H. Idoudi, L. Saïdane, A. Mellouk
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Game-based secure sensing for the mobile cognitive radio network
Spectrum sensing security in cooperative cognitive radio networks with continuously mobile secondary users becomes a critical challenge. Thus, we propose a trust game-based model to ensure the spectrum detection while the mobility of the SUs is taken into account. Our proposal ensures both the attacks detection and the punishment of mobile malicious users launching the Spectrum Sensing Data Falsification (SSDF) attacks. Extensive simulations prove that the proposed model outperforms the AND-rule, OR-rule and Game-Based Secure Sensing (GSS) models in terms of correct decision probability, throughput and error probability with the random and linear mobility models and under four types of SSDF attacks.