Title :
Optimizing scanning strategies: Selecting scanning bandwidth in adversarial RF environments
Author :
Garnaev, Andrey ; Trappe, Wade ; Chun-Ta Kung
Author_Institution :
St. Petersburg State Univ., St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract :
In this paper we investigate the problem of designing a spectrum scanning strategy to detect an intelligent Invader who wants to utilize spectrum undetected for his/her unapproved purposes. To deal with this problem we apply game-theoretical tools. We model the situation as a game between a Scanner and an Invader where the Invader faces a dilemma: the more bandwidth the Invader attempts to use leads to a larger payoff if he is not detected, but at the same time also increases the probability of being detected and thus fined. Similarly, the Scanner faces a dilemma: the wider the bandwidth scanned, the higher the probability of detecting the Invader, but at the expense of increasing the cost of building the scanning system. The equilibrium strategies are found explicitly and reveal interesting properties. In particular, we have found a discontinuous dependence of the equilibrium strategies on the network parameters, fine and the type of the Invader´s award. This discontinuity on fine means that the network provider has to take into account a human factor since some threshold values of fine could be very sensible for the Invader, while in other situations simply increasing the fine has minimal deterrence impact. Also we show how different reward types for the Invader (e.g. motivated by using different type of application, say, video-streaming or downloading files) can be incorporated into scanning strategy to increase its efficiency.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; game theory; radio spectrum management; telecommunication security; adversarial RF environments; game theoretical tools; human factor; intelligent invader; minimal deterrence impact; network parameters; scanning bandwidth; scanning strategies; scanning system; spectrum scanning strategy; Awards activities; Bandwidth; Games; Nash equilibrium; Uncertainty; Upper bound; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks (CROWNCOM), 2013 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
DOI :
10.1109/CROWNCom.2013.6636809