Alireza Keshavarz-Haddad

2papers

2 Papers

CRApr 13, 2019
Statistical-Based Privacy-Preserving Scheme with Malicious Consumers Identification for Smart Grid

Alireza Ahadipour, Mojtaba Mohammadi, Alireza Keshavarz-Haddad

As smart grids are getting popular and being widely implemented, preserving the privacy of consumers is becoming more substantial. Power generation and pricing in smart grids depends on the continuously gathered information from the consumers. However, having access to the data relevant to the electricity consumption of each individual consumer is in conflict with its privacy. One common approach for preserving privacy is to aggregate data of different consumers and to use their smart-meters for calculating the bills. But in this approach, malicious consumers who send erroneous data to take advantage or disrupt smart grid cannot be identified. In this paper, we propose a new statistical-based scheme for data gathering and billing in which the privacy of consumers is preserved, and at the same time, if any consumer with erroneous data can be detected. Our simulation results verify these matters.

NIOct 14, 2013
Watchdog-LEACH: A new method based on LEACH protocol to Secure Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks

Mohammad Reza Rohbanian, Mohammad Rafi Kharazmi, Alireza Keshavarz-Haddad et al.

Wireless sensor network comprises of small sensor nodes with limited resources. Clustered networks have been proposed in many researches to reduce the power consumption in sensor networks. LEACH is one of the most interested techniques that offer an efficient way to minimize the power consumption in sensor networks. However, due to the characteristics of restricted resources and operation in a hostile environment, WSNs are subjected to numerous threats and are vulnerable to attacks. This research proposes a solution that can be applied on LEACH to increase the level of security. In Watchdog-LEACH, some nodes are considered as watchdogs and some changes are applied on LEACH protocol for intrusion detection. Watchdog-LEACH is able to protect against a wide range of attacks and it provides security, energy efficiency and memory efficiency. The result of simulation shows that in comparison to LEACH, the energy overhead is about 2% so this method is practical and can be applied to WSNs.