2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2950948
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Cooperative Secondary Encryption for Primary Privacy Preserving in Cognitive Radio Networks

Abstract: Aiming at protecting primary privacy messages and supporting secondary quality-of-service (QoS), we propose a secondary encrypted secure strategy for cognitive radio networks. In this scheme, a primary system directly transmits privacy messages or employs pre-transmitted secure secondary messages to encrypt the primary privacy information, and the secondary system acquires a fraction of the interference-free licensed spectrum. Following this idea, we consider two secure communication scenarios: the non-buffer … Show more

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“…In the past, the allocation of spectrum was achieved in a fixed way through which users possessed the only option of utilizing the licensed spectrum. 9 However, SUs can even utilize the unlicensed spectrum by completely relying on the concept of cognitive radio without introducing any interference against the operational licensed spectrum. 10 Furthermore, this kind of smart spectrum sensing helps the network in achieve an optimal sensing process in a more secure way.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the past, the allocation of spectrum was achieved in a fixed way through which users possessed the only option of utilizing the licensed spectrum. 9 However, SUs can even utilize the unlicensed spectrum by completely relying on the concept of cognitive radio without introducing any interference against the operational licensed spectrum. 10 Furthermore, this kind of smart spectrum sensing helps the network in achieve an optimal sensing process in a more secure way.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive radio handled the issue of spectrum scarcity and aided in better improvement of spectrum allocation dependent on the diversified requirements of the users. In the past, the allocation of spectrum was achieved in a fixed way through which users possessed the only option of utilizing the licensed spectrum 9 . However, SUs can even utilize the unlicensed spectrum by completely relying on the concept of cognitive radio without introducing any interference against the operational licensed spectrum 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%