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Trust management in cognitive radio networks: A survey

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  • Jihen Bennaceur
  • Hanen Idoudi
  • Leila Azouz Saidane

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Cognitive radio is proposed to solve the interference and underutilized license problems. With the development of the cognitive functionalities, classical and new security threats become challenging. To make wireless cognitive radio networks more secure and more reliable, several approaches have been proposed in the literature. In recent years, trust and reputation management (TRM) techniques are more and more considered for cognitive radio networks to secure them against the malicious and misbehaving users that try to deprive others from using the white space. The scope of this survey is to give a comprehensive overview about the existing TRM‐based mechanisms proposed for the cognitive radio networks. We expose the existing classifications of TRM techniques, then we introduce a new classification that takes into account, more exhaustively, different TRM properties and approaches.

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  • Jihen Bennaceur & Hanen Idoudi & Leila Azouz Saidane, 2018. "Trust management in cognitive radio networks: A survey," International Journal of Network Management, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 28(1), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:intnem:v:28:y:2018:i:1:n:e1999
    DOI: 10.1002/nem.1999
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