A Privacy Preserving Approach to Energy Theft Detection in Smart Grids
Title | A Privacy Preserving Approach to Energy Theft Detection in Smart Grids |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Richardson, Christopher, Race, Nicholas, Smith, Paul |
Conference Name | 2016 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2) |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5090-1846-8 |
Keywords | Collaboration, composability, cryptography, DER generation measurements, detection, distributed energy resources, distributed power generation, energy generation measurements, energy measurement, energy theft, energy theft detection, Euclidean distance, financial gain, Geospatial analysis, Human Behavior, human factors, malicious activity, Metrics, photovoltaics, policy-based governance, power system security, privacy, privacy preserving approach, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Smart grid, Smart Grid Privacy, Smart grids, Smart Metering, smart meters, smart power grids |
Abstract | A major challenge for utilities is energy theft, wherein malicious actors steal energy for financial gain. One such form of theft in the smart grid is the fraudulent amplification of energy generation measurements from DERs, such as photo-voltaics. It is important to detect this form of malicious activity, but in a way that ensures the privacy of customers. Not considering privacy aspects could result in a backlash from customers and a heavily curtailed deployment of services, for example. In this short paper, we present a novel privacy-preserving approach to the detection of manipulated DER generation measurements. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7580882 |
DOI | 10.1109/ISC2.2016.7580882 |
Citation Key | richardson_privacy_2016 |
- Resiliency
- Metrics
- photovoltaics
- policy-based governance
- power system security
- privacy
- privacy preserving approach
- pubcrawl
- resilience
- malicious activity
- Scalability
- Smart Grid
- Smart Grid Privacy
- Smart Grids
- Smart Metering
- smart meters
- smart power grids
- collaboration
- Human Factors
- Human behavior
- Geospatial analysis
- financial gain
- Euclidean distance
- energy theft detection
- energy theft
- energy measurement
- energy generation measurements
- distributed power generation
- distributed energy resources
- detection
- DER generation measurements
- Cryptography
- composability