SPCRJan 1, 2020

Blockchain for IOT-based NANs and HANs in Smart Grid

arXiv:2001.00230v19 citations
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This addresses security issues for smart grid systems, but it is incremental as it applies an existing blockchain method to a specific domain.

The paper tackles security and privacy challenges in smart grids by proposing a blockchain-based architecture for Neighborhood Area Networks (NANs) and Home Area Networks (HANs), showing through security analysis that it ensures confidentiality, integrity, and availability while discussing impacts on packet delays, energy, and computational overhead.

Smart Grid, an intelligent connected grid consisting of millions of smart devices, used to collect data from the grid to improve the efficiency of its operation. These smart devices communicating wirelessly are susceptible to attacks and hence the security and privacy of the smart devices along with the smart grid is a major challenge. Blockchain-based systems provide improved security and privacy and hence gained a lot of attention in the recent past. This paper proposes a blockchain-based architecture for Neighborhood Area Networks (NANs) and Home Area networks (HANs) in Smart Grid. The paper presents a security analysis in terms of confidentiality, integrity and availability to show that the proposed blockchain-based Smart Grid architecture is secure. Also, the impact of the improved security on packet delays, energy and computational overhead is discussed.

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