Visible to the public RFID sensing networks for critical infrastructure security: A real testbed in an energy smart grid

TitleRFID sensing networks for critical infrastructure security: A real testbed in an energy smart grid
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsAmendola, S., Occhiuzzi, C., Marrocco, G.
Conference Name2017 IEEE International Conference on RFID Technology Application (RFID-TA)
Date PublishedSept. 2017
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5386-1833-2
KeywordsElectromagnetics, Human Behavior, human factors, Humidity, Monitoring, pubcrawl, radiofrequency identification, Resiliency, RFID, RFIDs, security, Smart Grid Sensors, Smart grids
Abstract

The UHF Radiofrequency Identification technology offers nowadays a viable technological solution for the implementation of low-level environmental monitoring of connected critical infrastructures to be protected from both physical threats and cyber attacks. An RFID sensor network was developed within the H2020 SCISSOR project, by addressing the design of both hardware components, that is a new family of multi-purpose wireless boards, and of control software handling the network topology. The hierarchical system is able to the detect complex, potentially dangerous, events such as the un-authorized access to a restricted area, anomalies of the electrical equipments, or the unusual variation of environmental parameters. The first real-world test-bed has been deployed inside an operational smart-grid on the Favignana Island. Currently, the network is fully working and remotely accessible.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8098901/
DOI10.1109/RFID-TA.2017.8098901
Citation Keyamendola_rfid_2017