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100 _aMari, Mukhtiar Ali
_a09MCSE13
_aSupervisor - Dr. Imtiaz Ali Halepoto
245 _aComparative Analysis of Secure Spectrum Sensing in Congnitive Radio
260 _aNawabshah:
_bQUEST,
_c2019.
300 _a35p.
500 _aABSTRACT Spectrum sensing is one of the emerging techniques particular\y in cognitive radio (CR). In many applications such as wireless sensor networks, the device could be attacked to a CR in order to find out the free spectrum. The technique uses the free bands without affecting the legitimate users. One of the most com on attacks is the primary user' emulation (PUE).. Where, an attacker uses the available resource while duplicating the features of a valid user. In order to minimize the PUE attack the transmitter verification is necessary. For. that while using the CR, location verifers are used. Based on the verification these .location verifers the allocation of resources is granted to the valid users. This work evaluates the famous transmitter verification schemes called Distance Difference Ratio (DDT) and Distance Ratio Test (DRT). A scenario is proposed on which attacker, primary user and the location verifers are configured. Through expensive experiments of 81 simulations it is observed that the DDT is a promising technique to minimize the PUE when compared with the DRT. The attacker detection rate on average of DRT is 11.1o/o and DDT is 25.9% in the given scenario. Further, the location-based schemes can be used in future with CR for more accurate detection of the PUE attack.
700 _aDepartment of Computer System Engineering
856 _uhttp://tinyurl.com/3mu2tay8
942 _cTHESIS