Title :
Decoupling trust and wireless channel induced effects on collaborative sensing attacks
Author :
Yifeng Cai ; Liu Cui ; Pelechrinis, Konstantinos ; Krishnamurthy, P. ; Weiss, Martin B. H. ; Yijun Mo
Author_Institution :
Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Wuhan, China
Abstract :
One of the most crucial functionalities of cognitive radio networks is spectrum sensing. Completing this task in an accurate manner requires opportunistic spectrum access. Traditionally, sensing has been performed through energy detection by each individual secondary user. In order to increase accuracy, individual measurements are aggregated using different fusion functions. However, even though collaborative spectrum sensing can increase accuracy under benign settings, it is prone to falsification attacks, where malicious secondary users report fake sensings. Previous studies have designed trust (reputation) based systems to contain the effect of the adversaries, ignoring to a large extent the wireless channel irregularities when performing the computation. In this paper, we decouple the reasons behind an incorrect sensing report and propose the Decoupling Trust and Capability Spectrum Sensing System (DTCS3). DTCS3 is a collaborative spectrum sensing system that takes into account both a secondary sensor node´s trust and its capability to sense the channel. Through thorough evaluations that consider a large variety of attack strategies, we show that by accounting for wireless induced effects while calculating the reporting trust of a secondary user, we can significantly improve the performance of a collaborative spectrum sensing system as compared to existing schemes in the literature. In particular, the true positive/negative rates can be improved by as much as 38%, while DTCS3 is able to track and respond to dynamic changes in the adversaries´ behavior.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; radio spectrum management; telecommunication security; wireless channels; DTCS3; cognitive radio networks; collaborative sensing attacks; decoupling trust and capability spectrum sensing system; energy detection; fusion functions; malicious secondary users; opportunistic spectrum access; sensor node; wireless channel induced effects; Collaboration; Dynamic spectrum access; Fading; Sensors; Signal to noise ratio; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Cooperative Spectrum Sensing; Security; Sensing Capability; Trust;
Conference_Titel :
Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DYSPAN), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
McLean, VA
DOI :
10.1109/DySPAN.2014.6817799