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    Trust-based Throughput in Cognitive Radio Networks

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    Authors
    Parvin, Sazia
    Hussain, Farookh
    Hussain, Omar
    Faruque, Abdullah
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Parvin, Sazia and Hussain, Farookh and Hussain, Omar and Faruque, Abdullah. 2012. Trust-based Throughput in Cognitive Radio Networks, in 9th International Conference on Mobile Web Information Systems (MobiWIS), Aug 27-29 2012, pp. 713-720. Ontario, Canada: Elsevier.
    Source Title
    The 9th International Conference on Mobile Web Information Systems (MobiWIS)
    Source Conference
    MobiWIS 2012
    DOI
    10.1016/j.procs.2012.06.091
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    This article is published under the Open Access publishing model and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/. Please refer to the licence to obtain terms for any further reuse or distribution of this work.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23974
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) deal with opportunistic spectrum access in order to fully utilize the scarce of spectrum resources, with the development of cognitive radio technologies to greater utilization of the spectrum. Nowa- days Cognitive Radio (CR) is a promising concept for improving the utilization of limited radio spectrum resources for future wireless communications and mobile computing. In this paper, we propose two approaches. At first we propose a trust aware model to authenticate the secondary users (SUs) in CRNs which provides a reliable technique to establish trust for CRNs. Secondly, we propose trust throughput mechanism to measure throughput in CRNs.

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