This SpringerBrief examines anti-jamming transmissions in cognitive
radio networks (CRNs), including several recent related research topics
within this field. The author introduces the transmissions based on
uncoordinated spread spectrum to address smart jammers in CRNs.
The author applies game theory to investigate the interactions between
secondary users and jammers while providing game theoretic solutions to
suppress jamming incentives in CRNs. Later chapters evaluate the Nash
equilibrium and Stackelberg equilibrium of the jamming games under
various network scenarios.
Professionals and researchers working in networks, wireless
communications and information technology will find Anti-Jamming
Transmissions in Cognitive Radio Networks valuable material as a
reference. Advanced-level students studying electrical engineering and
computer science will also find this brief a useful tool.