Applied Sciences (Dec 2022)

Detection of Primary User Emulation Attack Using the Differential Evolution Algorithm in Cognitive Radio Networks

  • Rehna Batool,
  • Nargis Bibi,
  • Nazeer Muhammad,
  • Samah Alhazmi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13010571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 571

Abstract

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Cognitive Radio Network (CRN) is an emerging technology used to solve spectrum shortage problems in wireless communications. In CRN, unlicensed secondary users (SUs) and licensed primary users (PUs) use spectrum resources at the same time by avoiding any interference from SUs. However, the spectrum sensing process in CRN is often disturbed by a security issue known as the Primary User Emulation Attack (PUEA). PUEA is one of the main security issues that disrupt the whole activity of CRN. The attacker transmits false information to interrupt the spectrum sensing process of CRN, which leads to poor usage of the spectrum. The proposed study uses a proficient Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) based localization method using the Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm to identify the PUEA in CRNs. The DE algorithm is used to solve the objective function of TDOA values. The proposed methodology constructs a CRN and identifies PUEA. The proposed method aims to sense and localize PUEA efficiently. Mean Square Error (MSE) is the performance evaluation parameter that is used to measure the accuracy of the proposed technique. The results are compared with the previously proposed Firefly optimization algorithm (FA). It is clear from the results that DE converges faster than FA.

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