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Cooperative Cognitive Radio Networking

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Security-aware Cooperation in Cognitive Radio Networks

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As a promising paradigm, cooperative cognitive radio networking has gained prominent attentions in the literature, whereby cooperative networking is leveraged to create a win-win situation for both PUs and SUs. This chapter will first provide a comprehensive survey of existing literature in CCRN to better understand the issues related. Then, the security aspects are discussed, which are of great importance and need to be considered before the widespread deployment of cooperation in CRNs.

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Zhang, N., Mark, J.W. (2014). Cooperative Cognitive Radio Networking. In: Security-aware Cooperation in Cognitive Radio Networks. SpringerBriefs in Computer Science. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0413-6_2

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