Primary User Emulation Attack Game in Cognitive Radio Networks: Queuing Aware Dogfight in Spectrum
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2012
Identifier/URL
40252177 (Pure); 84873954379 (QABO)
Abstract
Primary user emulation attack, which targets distabilizing the queuing dynamics of cognitive radio networks, is studied using game theoretic argument. The attack and defense are modeled as a stochastic game. The Nash equilibrium of the game is studied. In particular, the Lyapunov drift is considered as the reward in each round. Explicit expressions of the Nash equilibrium strategies are obtained.
Repository Citation
Li, H.,
Chakravarthy, V.,
Dehnie, S.,
& Wu, Z.
(2012). Primary User Emulation Attack Game in Cognitive Radio Networks: Queuing Aware Dogfight in Spectrum. Game Theory for Networks: Third International ICST Conference, 192-208.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/ee/219
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-35582-0_15
