Privacy Preserving Fine-Grained Data Distribution Aggregation for Smart Grid AMI Networks Conference

Oriero, E, Rahman, MA. (2018). Privacy Preserving Fine-Grained Data Distribution Aggregation for Smart Grid AMI Networks . 2019-October 249-254. 10.1109/MILCOM.2018.8599856

cited authors

  • Oriero, E; Rahman, MA

abstract

  • An advanced metering infrastructure (AMI)allows real-time fine-grained monitoring of the energy consumption data of individual consumers. Collected metering data can be used for a multitude of applications. For example, energy demand forecasting, based on the reported fine-grained consumption, can help manage the near future energy production. However, fine- grained metering data reporting can lead to privacy concerns. It is, therefore, imperative that the utility company receives the fine-grained data needed to perform the intended demand response service, without learning any sensitive information about individual consumers. In this paper, we propose an anonymous privacy preserving fine-grained data aggregation scheme for AMI networks. In this scheme, the utility company receives only the distribution of the energy consumption by the consumers at different time slots. We leverage a network tree topology structure in which each smart meter randomly reports its energy consumption data to its parent smart meter (according to the tree). The parent node updates the consumption distribution and forwards the data to the utility company. Our analysis results show that the proposed scheme can preserve the privacy and security of individual consumers while guaranteeing the demand response service.

publication date

  • July 2, 2018

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 13

start page

  • 249

end page

  • 254

volume

  • 2019-October