Abstract

AbstractIn order to solve the problems of spectrum resource shortage, low spectrum utilization and shadow effect, a regional autonomous security cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) method based on trust value is proposed to address the vulnerability of CSS technology in cognitive radio to malicious node attacks. Considering the difference in node position, the vulnerability of CSS to malicious node attacks, the large amount of centralized sensing data processing, and the large energy consumption of distributed sensing, based on the trust value update mechanism of ‘slow growth and fast recovery’, the perception area is divided and managed, and the final perception result is determined by majority voting based on the centralized sensing. The convergence value of the time difference of the perceptual process trust value is used to detect the anomaly of the node, and the cumulative difference in trust values between the nodes can detect and locate the malicious node. Experimental simulation results show that the proposed model is superior to traditional algorithms in spectral perception accuracy and malicious node detection.

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