Abstract

The different issues in the wireless channel, such as multipath fading, shadowing, and hidden terminal problems, limit the sensing abilities of the single user in a cognitive radio network (CRN). In this connection, it is more suitable to follow cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS). However, the various categories of malicious users (MUs) pose threats to the performance of CSS. These MUs are eager to report false sensing data to the fusion center (FC) to deceive its decision. This work considered the CSS performance in the presence of always yes MU (AYMU), opposite MU (OMU), and always no MU (ANMU). Moreover, the considered particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm takes out reports of the MUs using one to many sensing distances (OTMSD) and z-score outlier detection techniques before the final decision. Simulation results validate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme in the presence of MUs.

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