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Joint Spectrum Sensing and Resource Allocation Scheme in Cognitive Radio Networks with
Spectrum Sensing Data Falsification Attack
Abstract— Spectrum sensing and spectrum sharing are two fundamental issues in a cognitive radio network (CRN). The spectrum sensing data falsification (SSDF) attack imposes bad effects on both spectrum sensing and spectrum sharing. To deal with SSDF attacks and to incentivize secondary users (SUs) to behave well, a joint spectrum sensing and resource allocation (JSSRA) scheme in a CRN is proposed in this paper. The JSSRA problem is formulated as a weighted-proportional-fairness-based resourceallocation optimization problem under the constraint that the primary
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