A Novel Prediction Model for Malicious Users Detection and Spectrum Sensing Based on Stacking and Deep Learning

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Abstract

Cooperative network is a promising concept for achieving a high-accuracy decision of spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks. It enables a collaborative exchange of the sensing measurements among the network users to monitor the primary spectrum occupancy. However, the presence of malicious users leads to harmful interferences in the system by transmitting incorrect local sensing observations.To overcome this security related problem and to improve the accuracy decision of spectrum sensing in cooperative cognitive radio networks, we proposed a new approach based on two machine learning solutions. For the first solution, a new stacking model-based malicious users detection is proposed, using two innovative techniques, including chaotic compressive sensing technique-based authentication for feature extraction with a minimum of measurements and an ensemble machine learning technique for users classification. For the second solution, a novel deep learning technique is proposed, using scalogram images as inputs for the primary user spectrum’s classification. The simulation results show the high efficiency of both proposed solutions, where the accuracy of the new stacking model reaches 97% in the presence of 50% of malicious users, while the new scalogram technique-based spectrum sensing is fast and achieves a high probability of detection with a lower number of epochs and a low probability of false alarm.

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Benazzouza, S., Ridouani, M., Salahdine, F., & Hayar, A. (2022). A Novel Prediction Model for Malicious Users Detection and Spectrum Sensing Based on Stacking and Deep Learning. Sensors, 22(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22176477

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