Anti-jamming for cognitive radio networks with Stackelberg game-assisted DSSS approach

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Abstract

The proposed study introduces a novel anti-jamming approach for cognitive radio networks (CRNs) by integrating the Stackelberg game model with direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) techniques. This innovative combination enhances the security and performance of CRNs by optimizing resource allocation and fortifying network resilience against jamming attacks. The Stackelberg game model provides a strategic framework where the Defender and Adversary dynamically adjust their strategies to achieve Nash equilibrium, ensuring strategic stability. The application of DSSS further improves signal robustness, mitigating interference from jamming attempts. Simulation results demonstrate significant improvements in network security, resource utilization, and overall performance, validating the efficacy and advantages of the proposed scheme in maintaining reliable communication in the presence of adversarial threats.

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Imran, M., Zhiwen, P., Nan, L., Sajjad, M., & Butt, F. M. (2024). Anti-jamming for cognitive radio networks with Stackelberg game-assisted DSSS approach. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2024(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13638-024-02397-x

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