A back‐to‐back coordination‐based learning scheme for deceiving reactive jammers in distributed networks
Yihang Du,
Yu Zhang,
Pengzhi Qian
et al.
Abstract:Reactive jammers select jamming strategies according to the users’ responses; thus, conventional anti‐jamming methods such as frequency hopping are inadequate to defeat the jamming attack. In this article, the authors propose a novel uncoupled deception scheme to trap the reactive jammer into attacking a decoy channel in distributed networks. Specifically, the authors design a multi‐functional network utility for every user to mislead the jammer with a minimum energy consumption while achieving the highest net… Show more
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