A Stochastic based Physical Layer Security in Cognitive Radio Networks: Cognitive Relay to Fusion Center
Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) are found to be, without difficulty wide-open to external malicious threats. Secure communication is an important prerequisite for forthcoming fifth-generation (5G) systems, and CRs are not exempt. A framework for developing the accomplishable benefits of physical layer security (PLS) in an amplify-andforward cooperative spectrum sensing (AF-CSS) in a cognitive radio network (CRN) using a stochastic geometry is proposed. In the CRN the spectrum sensing data from secondary users (SU) are collected by a fusion center (FC) with the assistance of access points (AP) as cognitive relays, and when malicious eavesdropping SU are listening. In this paper we focus on the secure transmission of active APs relaying their spectrum sensing data to the FC. Closed expressions for the average secrecy rate are presented. Analytical formulations and results substantiate our analysis and demonstrate that multiple antennas at the APs is capable of improving the security of an AF-CSSCRN. The obtained numerical results also show that increasing the number of FCs, leads to an increase in the secrecy rate between the AP and its correlated FC.
Item Type | Other |
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Uncontrolled Keywords | communication system security; physical layer security; cognitive radio networks; Amplify-and-Forward; Communication system security |
Subjects |
Engineering(all) > Electrical and Electronic Engineering Computer Science(all) > Artificial Intelligence Engineering(all) > Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality Computer Science(all) > Computer Networks and Communications Computer Science(all) > Computer Science Applications |
Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2024 10:53 |
Last Modified | 14 Nov 2024 10:53 |
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