Title :
An early warning system against malicious activities for smart grid communications
Author :
Fadlullah, Zubair Md ; Fouda, Mostafa M. ; Kat, Nei ; Shen, Xuemin ; Nozaki, Yousuke
Author_Institution :
Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan
Abstract :
Smart grid presents the largest growth potential in the machine-to-machine market today. Spurred by the recent advances in M2M technologies, the smart meters/sensors used in smart grid are expected not to require human intervention in characterizing power requirements and energy distribution. These numerous sensors are able to report back information such as power consumption and other monitoring signals. However, SG, as it comprises an energy control and distribution system, requires fast response to malicious events such as distributed denial of service attacks against smart meters. In this article, we model the malicious and/or abnormal events, which may compromise the security and privacy of smart grid users, as a Gaussian process. Based on this model, a novel early warning system is proposed for anticipating malicious events in the SG network. With the warning system, the SG control center can forecast such malicious events, thereby enabling SG to react beforehand and mitigate the possible impact of malicious activity. We verify the effectiveness of the proposed early warning system through computer-based simulations.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; alarm systems; power consumption; power control; power meters; power system security; smart power grids; Gaussian process; M2M technologies; SG control center; denial of service attacks; distribution system; early warning system; energy control; energy distribution; human intervention; machine-to-machine market; malicious activities; monitoring signals; power consumption; power requirements; smart grid communications; smart meters/sensors; user privacy; user security; Gaussian processes; Power demand; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Power system restoration; Privacy; Security; Smart grids; Supply and demand;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MNET.2011.6033036