Cognitive Radio Networks (CR) is an advanced growing technique and a promising technology for the upcoming generation of the wireless networks in order to efficiently utilize the limited spectrum resources and satisfy the rapidly increasing demand for wireless applications and services. Deployment of such networks is hindered by the vulnerabilities that these networks are exposed to, in this paper we focus on security problems arising from Primary User Emulation Attacks (PUEA) in CR networks. We present a comprehensive introduction to primary user emulation attacks, from the attacking rationale and its impact on CR networks, to detection and defense approaches. We have setup the system model using Matlab software, we have used the Neyman-Pearson composite hypothesis test NPCHT to obtain the hypothesis test and detect the PUEA. In order to secure CR networks against PUE attacks, we considered the power received at the secondary receiver.Simulation results proved that using the NPCHT it is possible to keep the probability of success of PUEA low depends on the threshold value. The number of malicious users in the system can significantly increase the probability of false alarm in the network, Also it shows that there is a range of network radii in which PUEA are most successful.
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