JOURNAL ARTICLE

An anti-jamming stochastic game for cognitive radio networks

B WangYongle WuK J R LiuT. Charles Clancy

Year: 2011 Journal:   IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications Vol: 29 (4)Pages: 877-889   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Various spectrum management schemes have been proposed in recent years to improve the spectrum utilization in cognitive radio networks. However, few of them have considered the existence of cognitive attackers who can adapt their attacking strategy to the time-varying spectrum environment and the secondary users' strategy. In this paper, we investigate the security mechanism when secondary users are facing the jamming attack, and propose a stochastic game framework for anti-jamming defense. At each stage of the game, secondary users observe the spectrum availability, the channel quality, and the attackers' strategy from the status of jammed channels. According to this observation, they will decide how many channels they should reserve for transmitting control and data messages and how to switch between the different channels. Using the minimax-Q learning, secondary users can gradually learn the optimal policy, which maximizes the expected sum of discounted payoffs defined as the spectrum-efficient throughput. The proposed stationary policy in the anti-jamming game is shown to achieve much better performance than the policy obtained from myopic learning, which only maximizes each stage's payoff, and a random defense strategy, since it successfully accommodates the environment dynamics and the strategic behavior of the cognitive attackers.

Keywords:
Cognitive radio Computer science Jamming Stochastic game Game theory Spectrum management Minimax Computer network Channel (broadcasting) Throughput Nash equilibrium Computer security Mathematical optimization Telecommunications Wireless Mathematics

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Topics

Cognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Smart Grid Security and Resilience
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Network Security and Intrusion Detection
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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