Secure Data Transmission by Detecting Different Attacks in CRN to improve the throughput

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Abstract

Cognitive Radio (CR) is a technology that promises to solve the data transmission problem by allowing secondary users to coexist with primary user without causing any interference to the communication. It means to improve the usage of the radio assets to improve the throughput. Despite the fact that the operational parts of CR are being investigated broadly, its security viewpoints have increased little consideration. In this work, present a CRN architecture , Different Protocol, with complete rundown of major known security dangers and assaults inside a Cognitive Radio Network (CRN). Our goal in this paper is to dissect the distinctive security issues of the primary ongoing advancements of Cognitive Radio Networks with proper resource allocation to improve the throughput.

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Khatri, A. A., Sharama, Y. K., & Todmal, S. R. (2019). Secure Data Transmission by Detecting Different Attacks in CRN to improve the throughput. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(2), 5488–5494. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b3498.129219

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