DocumentCode
647077
Title
PARK: A privacy-preserving aggregation scheme with adaptive key management for smart grid
Author
Kuan Zhang ; Rongxing Lu ; Xiaohui Liang ; Jian Qiao ; Xuemin Shen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
fYear
2013
fDate
12-14 Aug. 2013
Firstpage
236
Lastpage
241
Abstract
Smart Grid, as one kind of promising sustainable power systems, can rely on two-way communications and emerging smart meters to intelligently control the residential electricity usage. However, due to the inherent open communication media as well as the limited communication, computation and storage capabilities of smart meters, security concerns raise and hinder the further flourish of smart grid. In this paper, we propose a privacy-preserving aggregation (PARK) scheme with adaptive key management and revocation, to prevent user´s data from being disclosed to untrusted entities in smart grid. Specifically, we first investigate a lightweight aggregation scheme with efficient aggregate authentication, which protects the individual user´s data from disclosure to the untrusted aggregator. Furthermore, we propose an adaptive key management mechanism with effective revocation, where users can automatically update their encryption keys if no user joins or departs from the system. The expiry time of the key is determined by user´s reputation for the adaptive key management. Finally, the security analysis demonstrates that the PARK can achieve privacy preservation, forward and backward secrecy at the same time, while the performance evaluation shows that the PARK consumes reasonable costs.
Keywords
cryptography; data privacy; intelligent control; message authentication; power meters; power system security; smart power grids; PARK; adaptive key management; aggregate authentication; backward secrecy; encryption keys; forward secrecy; intelligent control; open communication media; performance evaluation; privacy preservation; privacy-preserving aggregation scheme; residential electricity usage; security analysis; smart grid; smart meters; sustainable power systems; two-way communications; Aggregates; Authentication; Data mining; Encryption; Reliability; Smart grids;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications in China (ICCC), 2013 IEEE/CIC International Conference on
Conference_Location
Xi´an
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCChina.2013.6671121
Filename
6671121
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