Security and Privacy in Smart Grid
This SpringerBrief addresses the main security concerns for smart grid, e.g., the privacy of electricity consumers, the exchanged messages integrity and confidentiality, the authenticity of participated parties, and the false data injection attacks. Moreo
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Asmaa Abdallah · Xuemin Shen
Security and Privacy in Smart Grid
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SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering Series editors Woon-Seng Gan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore C.-C. Jay Kuo, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA Thomas Fang Zheng, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Mauro Barni, University of Siena, Siena, Italy
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Asmaa Abdallah • Xuemin Shen
Security and Privacy in Smart Grid
123
Asmaa Abdallah Faculty of Engineering Port Said University Port Fouad, Egypt
Xuemin Shen Electrical and Computer Engineering Department University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON, Canada
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To my mother, Samia, and my father, Refaat—A.A. To my sons, Alan and Alvin—X.S.
Preface
Smart grid is a promising upgrade of the traditional power grid. It provides advanced cooperation among the involved parties in the grid, such as electricity consumers, utility companies, electric vehicles (EVs), and distributed generators (DGs). Although smart grid can improve the electricity generation and distribution, and customers’ services by utilizing various types of wired/wireless communication networks to exchange information among different
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