Sequential cooperative spectrum sensing in the presence of dynamic Byzantine attack for mobile networks.

Cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) is envisaged as a powerful approach to improve the utilization of scarce radio spectrum resources, but it is threatened by Byzantine attack. Byzantine attack has been becoming a popular research topic in both academia and industry due to the demanding requirements...

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Main Authors: Jun Wu, Tiecheng Song, Yue Yu, Cong Wang, Jing Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6033420?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1e71a7df900e43d1b7608a6210f8926e2020-11-25T01:35:47ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01137e019954610.1371/journal.pone.0199546Sequential cooperative spectrum sensing in the presence of dynamic Byzantine attack for mobile networks.Jun WuTiecheng SongYue YuCong WangJing HuCooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) is envisaged as a powerful approach to improve the utilization of scarce radio spectrum resources, but it is threatened by Byzantine attack. Byzantine attack has been becoming a popular research topic in both academia and industry due to the demanding requirements of security. Extensive research mainly aims at mitigating the negative effect of Byzantine attack on CSS, but with some strong assumptions, such as attackers are in minority or trusted node(s) exist for data fusion, while paying little attention to a mobile scenario. This paper focuses on the issue of designing a general and reliable reference for CSS in a mobile network. Instead of the previously simplified attack, we develop a generic Byzantine attack model from sophisticated behaviors to conduct various attack strategies and derive the condition of which Byzantine attack makes the fusion center (FC) blind. Specifically, we propose a robust sequential CSS (SCSS) against dynamic Byzantine attack. Our proposed method solves the unreliability of the FC by means of delivery-based assessment to check consistency of individual sensing report, and innovatively reuses the sensing information from Byzantines via a novel weight allocation mechanism. Furthermore, trust value (TrV) ranking is exploited to proceed with a sequential test which generates a more accurate decision about the presence of phenomenon with fewer samples. Lastly, we carry out simulations on comparison of existing data fusion technologies and SCSS under dynamic Byzantine attack, and results verify the theoretical analysis and effectiveness of our proposed approach. We also conduct numerical analyses to demonstrate explicit impacts of secondary user (SU) density and mobility on the performance of SCSS.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6033420?pdf=render
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author Jun Wu
Tiecheng Song
Yue Yu
Cong Wang
Jing Hu
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Tiecheng Song
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Cong Wang
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Sequential cooperative spectrum sensing in the presence of dynamic Byzantine attack for mobile networks.
PLoS ONE
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Tiecheng Song
Yue Yu
Cong Wang
Jing Hu
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title Sequential cooperative spectrum sensing in the presence of dynamic Byzantine attack for mobile networks.
title_short Sequential cooperative spectrum sensing in the presence of dynamic Byzantine attack for mobile networks.
title_full Sequential cooperative spectrum sensing in the presence of dynamic Byzantine attack for mobile networks.
title_fullStr Sequential cooperative spectrum sensing in the presence of dynamic Byzantine attack for mobile networks.
title_full_unstemmed Sequential cooperative spectrum sensing in the presence of dynamic Byzantine attack for mobile networks.
title_sort sequential cooperative spectrum sensing in the presence of dynamic byzantine attack for mobile networks.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) is envisaged as a powerful approach to improve the utilization of scarce radio spectrum resources, but it is threatened by Byzantine attack. Byzantine attack has been becoming a popular research topic in both academia and industry due to the demanding requirements of security. Extensive research mainly aims at mitigating the negative effect of Byzantine attack on CSS, but with some strong assumptions, such as attackers are in minority or trusted node(s) exist for data fusion, while paying little attention to a mobile scenario. This paper focuses on the issue of designing a general and reliable reference for CSS in a mobile network. Instead of the previously simplified attack, we develop a generic Byzantine attack model from sophisticated behaviors to conduct various attack strategies and derive the condition of which Byzantine attack makes the fusion center (FC) blind. Specifically, we propose a robust sequential CSS (SCSS) against dynamic Byzantine attack. Our proposed method solves the unreliability of the FC by means of delivery-based assessment to check consistency of individual sensing report, and innovatively reuses the sensing information from Byzantines via a novel weight allocation mechanism. Furthermore, trust value (TrV) ranking is exploited to proceed with a sequential test which generates a more accurate decision about the presence of phenomenon with fewer samples. Lastly, we carry out simulations on comparison of existing data fusion technologies and SCSS under dynamic Byzantine attack, and results verify the theoretical analysis and effectiveness of our proposed approach. We also conduct numerical analyses to demonstrate explicit impacts of secondary user (SU) density and mobility on the performance of SCSS.
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