A Model-Free Cognitive Anti-Jamming Strategy Using Adversarial Learning Algorithm

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Abstract

Modern networking systems can benefit from Cognitive Radio (CR) because it mitigates spectrum scarcity. CR is prone to jamming attacks due to shared communication medium that results in a drop of spectrum usage. Existing solutions to jamming attacks are frequently based on Q-learning and deep Q-learning networks. Such solutions have a reputation for slow convergence and learning, particularly when states and action spaces are continuous. This paper introduces a unique reinforcement learning driven anti-jamming scheme that uses adversarial learning mechanism to counter hostile jammers. A mathematical model is employed in the formulation of jamming and anti-jamming strategies based on deep deterministic policy gradients to improve their policies against each other. An open-AI gym-oriented customized environment is used to evaluate proposed solution concerning power-factor and signal-to-noise-ratio. The simulation outcome shows that the proposed anti-jamming solution allows the transmitter to learn more about the jammer and devise the optimal countermeasures than conventional algorithms.

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Sudha, Y., & Sarasvathi, V. (2022). A Model-Free Cognitive Anti-Jamming Strategy Using Adversarial Learning Algorithm. Cybernetics and Information Technologies, 22(4), 56–72. https://doi.org/10.2478/cait-2022-0039

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