DocumentCode :
20531
Title :
Robust Tracking of Small-Scale Mobile Primary User in Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Min, Alexander W. ; Shin, Kang G.
Author_Institution :
Circuits & Syst. Res, Intel Labs., Hillsboro, OR, USA
Volume :
24
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Apr-13
Firstpage :
778
Lastpage :
788
Abstract :
In cognitive radio networks (CRNs), secondary users must be able to accurately and reliably track the location of small-scale mobile primary users/devices (e.g., wireless microphones) in order to efficiently utilize spatial spectrum opportunities, while protecting primary communications. However, accurate tracking of the location of mobile primary users is difficult due mainly to the CR-unique constraint, i.e., localization must rely solely on reported sensing results (i.e., measured primary signal strengths), which can easily be compromised by malicious sensors (or attackers). To cope with this challenge, we propose a new framework, called Sequential mOnte carLo combIned with shadow-faDing estimation (SOLID), for accurate, attack/fault-tolerant tracking of small-scale mobile primary users. The key idea underlying SOLID is to exploit the temporal shadow fading correlation in sensing results induced by the primary user\´s mobility. Specifically, SOLID augments conventional Sequential Monte Carlo (SMC)-based target tracking with shadow-fading estimation. By examining the shadow-fading gain between the primary transmitter and CRs/sensors, SOLID 1) significantly improves the accuracy of primary tracking regardless of the presence/absence of attack, and 2) successfully masks the abnormal sensing reports due to sensor faults or attacks, preserving localization accuracy and improving spatial spectrum efficiency. Our extensive evaluation in realistic wireless fading environments shows that SOLID lowers localization error by up to 88 percent in the absence of attacks, and 89 percent in the presence of the challenging "slow-poisoning” attack, compared to the conventional SMC-based tracking.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; cognitive radio; mobile radio; target tracking; telecommunication security; CR constraint; CRN; SMC-based target tracking; SOLID; attack-fault-tolerant tracking; cognitive radio networks; localization accuracy; localization error; malicious sensors; primary communication protection; primary transmitter; primary user mobility; robust tracking; secondary users; sensor attack; sensor faults; sequential Monte Carlo combined-with-shadow-fading estimation; shadow-fading estimation; shadow-fading gain; slow-poisoning attack; small-scale mobile primary devices; small-scale mobile primary user; spatial spectrum efficiency; spatial spectrum opportunities; temporal shadow fading correlation; track reliability; wireless fading environments; wireless microphones; Estimation; Fading; Mobile communication; Sensors; Solids; Transmitters; Wireless sensor networks; Cognitive radio; Kalman filter; location tracking; log-normal shadowing; mobile primary user; security;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2012.191
Filename :
6226377
Link To Document :
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