Visible to the public A Security Defense Model for Ubiquitous Electric Internet of Things Based on Game Theory

TitleA Security Defense Model for Ubiquitous Electric Internet of Things Based on Game Theory
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsLi, Zhi, Liu, Yanzhu, Liu, Di, Zhang, Nan, Lu, Dawei, Huang, Xiaoguang
Conference Name2020 IEEE 4th Conference on Energy Internet and Energy System Integration (EI2)
Date Publishedoct
Keywordscomposability, differential games, Dynamical Systems, game theory, Games, Internet of Things, Next generation networking, optimal strategy, Predictive Metrics, pubcrawl, Resiliency, security, simulation, system integration, UEIoT
AbstractUbiquitous Electric Internet of Things (UEIoT) is the next generation electrical energy networks. The distributed and open structure of UEIoT is weak and vulnerable to security threats. To solve the security problem of UEIoT terminal, in this paper, the interaction between smart terminals and the malicious attackers in UEIoT as a differential game is investigated. A complex decision-making process and interactions between the smart terminal and attackers are analyzed. Through derivation and analysis of the model, an algorithm for the optimal defense strategy of UEIoT is designed. The results lay a theoretical foundation, which can support UEIoT make a dynamic strategy to improve the defensive ability.
DOI10.1109/EI250167.2020.9347228
Citation Keyli_security_2020