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A Privacy-Preserving Strategy For The Trust Layer Of The Energy Grid Of Things Distributed Energy Resource Management System, Mohammed Abdullah Alsaid Jul 2022

A Privacy-Preserving Strategy For The Trust Layer Of The Energy Grid Of Things Distributed Energy Resource Management System, Mohammed Abdullah Alsaid

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Emergent from the shadows of the traditional grid flaws, the Smart Grid (SG) idea was born and led by government mandates toward cleaner energy production. The SG represents the next generation of electricity distribution systems that subsume recent technological innovations. It uses digital communication between its components and entities to attain more automation, self-sufficiency, and reliability. Unfortunately, this relatively new concept is not flawless; the intrinsic reliance on increased digital communication spreads open attack paths for adversaries. Therefore, finding solutions that address information exchange vulnerabilities has become imperative.

The Energy Grid of Things (EGoT) is Portland State University's implementation of …


A Distributed Trust Model Simulator For Energy Grid Of Things Distributed Energy Resource Management System, Abdullah Barghouti Jul 2022

A Distributed Trust Model Simulator For Energy Grid Of Things Distributed Energy Resource Management System, Abdullah Barghouti

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The evolution of networks into more distributed, self-reliant nodes has mitigated single-point failures that plagued traditional centralized networks. Applied to power grids, distributed systems can increase the integrity and availability of grid services while also offering a power management solution. However, while distributed networks provide scalability, security, and sustainability compared to centralized networks, their distributed nature makes them harder for anomaly detection and prevention. Incorporating a Distributed Trust Model (DTM) System into an Energy Grid of Things Distributed Energy Resource Management System (EGOT DERMS) allows grid participants to be characterized and their communication to be analyzed for possible attacks. A …