Visible to the public A Survey on Byzantine Attack using Secure Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Sensor Network

TitleA Survey on Byzantine Attack using Secure Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Sensor Network
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsPatil, Siddarama R, Rajashree, Rajashree, Agarkhed, Jayashree
Conference Name2022 6th International Conference on Computing Methodologies and Communication (ICCMC)
Keywordsbyzantine attack, Cognitive radio, Cognitive Radio Security, cognitive radio sensor networks, Cooperative, primary users, pubcrawl, radio spectrum management, reliability, Resiliency, secondary users, security, Sensors, spectrum sensing, Task Analysis, threats
AbstractThe strategy of permanently allocating a frequency band in a wireless communication network to one application has led to exceptionally low utilization of the vacant spectrum. By utilizing the unused licensed spectrum along with the unlicensed spectrum, Cognitive Radio Sensor Network (CRSNs) ensures the efficiency of spectrum management. To utilize the spectrum dynamically it is important to safeguard the spectrum sensing. Cooperative Spectrum Sensing (CSS) is recommended for this task. CSS aims to provide reliable spectrum sensing. However, there are various vulnerabilities experienced in CSS which can influence the performance of the network. In this work, the focus is on the Byzantine attack in CSS and current security solutions available to avoid the Byzantines in CRSN.
DOI10.1109/ICCMC53470.2022.9753781
Citation Keypatil_survey_2022