IoTSec:T3.1
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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
Yosh: Privacy-preserving demand response management (DRM)
- One precondition in DRM is the users’ power usage awareness
- Power usage and operational data can be abused to capture, model and divulge customers’ behavior and activities.
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.