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− | This task will develop privacy-preserving demand response management (DRM) solution. We are mainly motivated by the following obserservations. | + | This task will develop privacy-preserving demand response management (DRM) solution in the smart grid. Privacy will be the major metrics. We are mainly motivated by the following obserservations. |
* One precondition in DRM is the users’ power usage awareness and price information awareness | * One precondition in DRM is the users’ power usage awareness and price information awareness | ||
* Power usage can be abused to capture, model and divulge customers’ behavior and activities. | * Power usage can be abused to capture, model and divulge customers’ behavior and activities. |
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T3.1 Multi-Metrics
Task Title | Multi-metrics applied for application-driven infrastructures |
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WP | IoTSec:WP3 |
Lead partner | UNIK |
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Contributors | Simula, UNIK, NR, NCE Smart |
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Objective
This task will create the Multi-metrics models for Smart Grids. The Multi-Metrics analysis will be applied for application-driven infrastructures, e.g. reporting, monitoring, and control through the smart grid.
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Deliverables in T3.1 Multi-Metrics
Title | Due month | Lead partner | Editor | Dissemination level | |
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D3.1.1 | Multi-metrics analysis of applications on the smart-grid infrastructure (draft) | M12 | ITS | Josef Noll | Public |
D3.1.2 | Application analysis on the smart-grid infrastructure (draft) | M24 | Movation | Seraj Fayyad | Public |
Contributions
This task will develop privacy-preserving demand response management (DRM) solution in the smart grid. Privacy will be the major metrics. We are mainly motivated by the following obserservations.
- One precondition in DRM is the users’ power usage awareness and price information awareness
- Power usage can be abused to capture, model and divulge customers’ behavior and activities.
- Operational data like real-time price information be attacked to destabilize the pricing system. Small malicious modifications to the price signals can cause highly volatile price, fluctuating power demand, and probably power grid blackout consequence.
Approaches
- Identify the privacy-preservation issue in the framework of demand response management
- Formulate and address the privacy-preserving DRM problem
- Study the price as the primary steering signal to adaptively regulate the power demand and the incentive where individual devices are selfish and independent decision-makers.