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Privacy enhancing technologies in the smart grid user domain

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In modern energy grids, also termed smart grids, energy and information from different stakeholders are exchanged, processed and analyzed. An increasing number of data from customers is collected and transmitted for billing, scheduling and monitoring. In order to protect customer privacy, (i) the privacy gap of existing and proposed use cases needs to be assessed; and (ii) new methods and protocols need to be developed that allow a privacy-preserving and provably secure processing of data and information. This paper evaluates existing solutions and proposes novel approaches to privacy enhancing technologies in the smart grid user domain.

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Knirsch, Fabian (2017): Privacy enhancing technologies in the smart grid user domain. it - Information Technology: Vol. 59, No. 5. DOI: 10.1515/itit-2016-0054. Berlin: De Gruyter. PISSN: 1611-2776. pp. 13. Thematic Issue: Recent Trends in Energy Informatics Research

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Privacy,  security,  smart grid,  user domain

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Number of citations to item: 2

  • Andreas Unterweger, Sanaz Taheri-Boshrooyeh, Gunther Eibl, Fabian Knirsch, Alptekin Kupcu, Dominik Engel (2019): Understanding Game-Based Privacy Proofs for Energy Consumption Aggregation Protocols, In: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid 5(10), doi:10.1109/tsg.2018.2883951
  • Fabian Knirsch, Andreas Unterweger, Günther Eibl, Dominik Engel (2017): Privacy-Preserving Smart Grid Tariff Decisions with Blockchain-Based Smart Contracts, In: Sustainable Cloud and Energy Services, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-62238-5_4
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