Title :
A cyber security for a smart grid
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Kalyani Gov. Eng. Coll., Kalyani, India
Abstract :
The paper advocates that the power distributions, condition monitoring and right of entries are highly coupled for smart and distributed power systems. Capturing, corrupting, or fake data transmission is actually detrimental for the revenue collections of power utilities. Prospective elucidations make sure the instructions, documentations and clandestine. Synchronizing time tag records in the open source is very noteworthy for bidirectional data flow from utility to punter vice-versa. The safety and reliability of the smart system marry with secure data transmission to put into effect a corpulent time domain platforms for the synchronizations as issues of the power trading policy.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; security of data; smart meters; smart power grids; bidirectional data flow; condition monitoring; cyber security; distributed power systems; fake data transmission; open source; power distribution; power trading policy; power utility; revenue collection; smart grid; Computer security; Protocols; Robustness; Safety; Smart grids; Cyber security; Grid integration; Phasor measurement Unit; Results; Revenue collections efficiency; Secure data transmission; Smart Systems; Smart grid; Smart metering unit;
Conference_Titel :
Power India International Conference (PIICON), 2014 6th IEEE
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6041-5
DOI :
10.1109/34084POWERI.2014.7117705