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SmartGridComm 2014: Venice, Italy
- 2014 IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications, SmartGridComm 2014, Venice, Italy, November 3-6, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4934-2
- Xiaoqi Tan, Bo Sun, Danny H. K. Tsang:
Queueing network models for electric vehicle charging station with battery swapping. 1-6 - Victor del Razo, Christoph Goebel, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Reducing communication requirements for electric vehicle charging using vehicle-originating-signals. 7-12 - Bo Sun, Xiaoqi Tan, Danny H. K. Tsang:
Optimal charging operation of battery swapping stations with QoS guarantee. 13-18 - Dmitry Podolsky, Konstantin S. Turitsyn:
Critical slowing-down as indicator of approach to the loss of stability. 19-24 - Katayoun Rahbar, Chin Choy Chai, Rui Zhang:
Real-time energy management for cooperative microgrids with renewable energy integration. 25-30 - Tomaso Erseghe:
A distributed algorithm for fast optimal power flow regulation in Smart Grids. 31-36 - Junhao Lin, Victor O. K. Li, Ka-Cheong Leung, Albert Y. S. Lam:
Architectural design and load flow study of power flow routers. 37-42 - Javad Mohammadi, Gabriela Hug, Soummya Kar:
Role of communication on the convergence rate of fully distributed DC optimal power flow. 43-48 - Shahab Bahrami, Vincent W. S. Wong, Juri Jatskevich:
Optimal power flow for AC-DC networks. 49-54 - Peter Pflaum, Mazen Alamir, Mohamed Yacine Lamoudi:
Comparison of a primal and a dual decomposition for distributed MPC in smart districts. 55-60 - Fumiaki Kanayama, Yasuyuki Nishibayashi, Yuki Yonezawa, Yusuke Doi:
Development of autonomous power electronics products with communication middleware. 61-66 - Abdulrahman Hadbah, Taha Selim Ustun, Akhtar Kalam:
Using IEDScout software for managing multivendor IEC61850 IEDs in substation automation systems. 67-72 - Stefano Riverso, Fabio Sarzo, Giancarlo Ferrari-Trecate:
Voltage and frequency control of islanded microgrids: A plug-and-play approach. 73-78 - Stefano Riverso, Fabio Sarzo, Giancarlo Ferrari-Trecate:
Plug-and-play decentralized frequency regulation for power networks with FACTS devices. 79-84 - Ali Arab, Eylem Tekin, Amin Khodaei, Suresh K. Khator, Zhu Han:
Dynamic maintenance scheduling for power systems incorporating hurricane effects. 85-90 - Dariush Fooladivanda, Catherine Rosenberg, Siddharth Garg:
An analysis of energy storage and regulation. 91-96 - Natarajan Gautam, Yunjian Xu, Jeremy T. Bradley:
Meeting inelastic demand in systems with storage and renewable sources. 97-102 - Lazaros Gkatzikis, George Iosifidis, Iordanis Koutsopoulos, Leandros Tassiulas:
Collaborative placement and sharing of storage resources in the Smart Grid. 103-108 - Sun Sun, Min Dong, Ben Liang:
Joint supply, demand, and energy storage management towards microgrid cost minimization. 109-114 - Tianyi Li, Min Dong:
Real-time energy storage management: Finite-time horizon approach. 115-120 - Shanhui Sun, Jan Ernst, Archana Sapkota, Eberhard Ritzhaupt-Kleissl, Jeremy Wiles, Joachim Bamberger, Terrence Chen:
Short term cloud coverage prediction using ground based all sky imager. 121-126 - Bengu Ozge Akyurek, Alper Sinan Akyurek, Jan Kleissl, Tajana Simunic Rosing:
TESLA: Taylor expanded solar analog forecasting. 127-132 - Hieu Trung Nguyen, Long Bao Le:
Optimal energy management for building microgrid with constrained renewable energy utilization. 133-138 - Duong Tung Nguyen, Hieu Trung Nguyen, Long Bao Le:
Coordinated dispatch of renewable energy sources and HVAC load using stochastic programming. 139-144 - Wenyuan Tang, Rahul Jain:
Buying random yet correlated wind power. 145-150 - Steffen Thielemans, Dario Di Zenobio, Kris Steenhaut:
Lighting in the building: A DC Smart Grid. 151-156 - Harshad Khadilkar, Vikas Chandan, Sandeep Kalra, Sunil Kumar Ghai, Zainul Charbiwala, Tanuja Ganu, Rajesh Kunnath, Chee Ming Lim, Deva P. Seetharam:
DC Picogrids as power backups for office buildings. 157-162 - Rodrigo Verschae, Hiroaki Kawashima, Takekazu Kato, Takashi Matsuyama:
A distributed hierarchical architecture for community-based power balancing. 163-169 - Yoshiaki Sakakura:
Household power consumption simulator with compact representation of occupant behaviors. 170-175 - Subhash Lakshminarayana, Lei Yang, H. Vincent Poor, Tony Q. S. Quek, Junshun Zhang:
Risk-aware energy procurement with renewable energy and storage. 176-181 - Mario Faschang, Martin Nohrer, Johannes Stockl, Friederich Kupzog:
Extensible co-simulation framework for electric vehicle charging infrastructure testing. 182-187 - Davood Babazadeh, M. Nazari, M. H. Fidai, Moustafa Chenine, Mehrdad Ghandhari, Lars Nordström:
Implementation of agent-based power flow coordination in AC/DC grids using co-simulation platform. 188-193 - Martin Büscher, Arno Claassen, Matthias Kube, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Klaus Piech, Sebastian Rohjans, Stefan Scherfke, Cornelius Steinbrink, Jorge Velasquez, Francois Tempez, Yahia Bouzid:
Integrated Smart Grid simulations for generic automation architectures with RT-LAB and mosaik. 194-199 - Wenbo Shi, Xiaorong Xie, Chi-Cheng Peter Chu, Rajit Gadh:
A distributed optimal energy management strategy for microgrids. 200-205 - Roberto Rojas-Cessa, Vinit Sahasrabudhe, Eugene Miglio, Divya Balineni, Justin Kurylo, Haim Grebel:
Testbed evaluations of a controlled-delivery power grid. 206-211 - Jeries Shihadeh, Seungil You, Lijun Chen:
Signal-anticipating in local voltage control in distribution systems. 212-217 - Mohammadhafez Bazrafshan, Nikolaos Gatsis:
Decentralized stochastic programming for real and reactive power management in distribution systems. 218-223 - Antti Pinomaa, Jero Ahola, Antti Kosonen, Pasi Nuutinen:
Power line communication network for a customer-end AC grid in an LVDC distribution system. 224-229 - Yuxin Wan, Junwei Cao, Huaying Zhang, Zhengguo Zhu, Senjing Yao:
Optimization of the power quality monitor number in Smart Grid. 230-235 - Mingyi Hong, Hao Zhu:
Power-efficient operation of wireless heterogeneous networks using Smart Grids. 236-241 - Marzieh Parandehgheibi, Eytan H. Modiano, David Hay:
Mitigating cascading failures in interdependent power grids and communication networks. 242-247 - Oana Balmau, Dacfey Dzung, Yvonne-Anne Pignolet:
Recipes for faster failure recovery in Smart Grid communication networks. 248-253 - Daniel Gyllstrom, Nicholas Braga, Jim Kurose:
Recovery from link failures in a Smart Grid communication network using OpenFlow. 254-259 - Yuichi Kado, Akihiro Kobayashi, Makoto Kubomi, Yuma Nogami, Yasutaka Kawamoto:
Application of economical 920-MHz band wireless communication to power routing in HVDC networks. 260-265 - Alfredo Sanz, Pedro Jose Piñero, Jose Miguel Idiago, Santiago Esteban, José Ignacio García:
Narrowband power line communications evaluation in complex distribution networks. 266-271 - Wenbo Shi, Eun-Kyu Lee, Daoyuan Yao, Rui Huang, Chi-Cheng Peter Chu, Rajit Gadh:
Evaluating microgrid management and control with an implementable energy management system. 272-277 - Jânio M. Monteiro, Jorge Eduardo, Pedro J. S. Cardoso, Jorge Semião:
A distributed load scheduling mechanism for micro grids. 278-283 - Alessandro Montanari, Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, Ettore Ferranti:
REST assured, we manage your microgrid. 284-289 - Chao Wei, Zubair Md. Fadlullah, Nei Kato, Ivan Stojmenovic:
A novel distributed algorithm for power loss minimizing in Smart Grid. 290-295 - Miao He, Junshan Zhang:
Deadline-aware concentration of synchrophasor data: An optimal stopping approach. 296-301 - Mislav Findrik, Jesper Groenbaek, Rasmus L. Olsen:
Scheduling data access in Smart Grid networks utilizing context information. 302-307 - Haiming Jin, Suleyman Uludag, King-Shan Lui, Klara Nahrstedt:
Secure data collection in constrained tree-based Smart Grid environments. 308-313 - Nico Saputro, Kemal Akkaya:
Periodic data reporting strategies for IEEE 802.11s-based Smart Grid AMI networks. 314-319 - Lorenzo Ferrari, Reinhard Gentz, Anna Scaglione, Masood Parvania:
The pulse coupled phasor measurement units. 320-325 - Jarmo Lundén, Stefan Werner:
Real-time smart metering with reduced communication and bounded error. 326-331 - Alberto Sendin, Il Han Kim, Simone Bois, Andrés Muñoz, Asier Llano:
PRIME v1.4 evolution: A future proof of reality beyond metering. 332-337 - Germán Corrales Madueño, Cedomir Stefanovic, Petar Popovski:
Reengineering GSM/GPRS towards a dedicated network for massive smart metering. 338-343 - Fariba Aalamifar, Ghasem Naddafzadeh Shirazi, Moslem Noori, Lutz H.-J. Lampe:
Cost-efficient data aggregation point placement for advanced metering infrastructure. 344-349 - Pavlos Dimitriou, Thomas Leber, N. Nagele, L. Temmel, C. Tessarek:
Voltage and frequency measuring plug: As part of Smart Grids metering system. 350-355 - Mashud Hyder, Reduan H. Khan, Kaushik Mahata:
An enhanced random access mechanism for Smart Grid M2M communications in WiMAX networks. 356-361 - Reduan H. Khan, Kaushik Mahata:
Random access performance of a WiMAX network for M2M communications in the Smart Grid. 362-367 - Christian Hägerling, Christoph Ide, Christian Wietfeld:
Coverage and capacity analysis of wireless M2M technologies for smart distribution grid services. 368-373 - Obada Al-Khatib, Wibowo Hardjawana, Branka Vucetic:
Queuing analysis for Smart Grid communications in wireless access networks. 374-379 - Obada Al-Khatib, Wibowo Hardjawana, Branka Vucetic:
Performance evaluation of a hybrid of public and private Smart Grid wireless access networks. 380-385 - Kubilay Demir, Daniel Germanus, Neeraj Suri:
Robust and real-time communication on heterogeneous networks for smart distribution grid. 386-391 - Konstantinos V. Katsaros, Binxu Yang, Wei Koong Chai, George Pavlou:
Low latency communication infrastructure for synchrophasor applications in distribution networks. 392-397 - Robert Webster, Kumudu S. Munasinghe, Abbas Jamalipour:
Optimal resource allocation for Smart Grid applications in high traffic wireless networks. 398-403 - Kainan Zhu, Xu Zhu:
Cross-layer network lifetime maximization for hybrid sensor networks. 404-409 - Hideya Ochiai, Hiroki Nakagami, Yuuichi Teranishi, Hiroshi Esaki:
Facility networking with IP over RS485: Packet control for master-slave cascaded networks. 410-415 - Young-Jin Kim, Keqiang He, Marina Thottan, Jayant G. Deshpande:
Virtualized and self-configurable utility communications enabled by software-defined networks. 416-421 - Nils Dorsch, Fabian Kurtz, Hanno Georg, Christian Hägerling, Christian Wietfeld:
Software-defined networking for Smart Grid communications: Applications, challenges and advantages. 422-427 - Thomas Hartmann, François Fouquet, Jacques Klein, Yves Le Traon, Alexander Pelov, Laurent Toutain, Tanguy Ropitault:
Generating realistic Smart Grid communication topologies based on real-data. 428-433 - Leila Sharifi, Felix Freitag, Luís Veiga:
Combing Smart Grid with community clouds: Next generation integrated service platform. 434-439 - Seppo Horsmanheimo, Niwas Maskey, Lotta Tuomimäki:
Feasibility study of utilizing mobile communications for Smart Grid applications in urban area. 440-445 - Oana Balmau, Dacfey Dzung, Abdulkadir Karaagaç, Vukasin Nesovic, Aleksandar Paunovic, Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, Niloufar Alipour Tehrani:
Evaluation of RPL for medium voltage power line communication. 446-451 - Tanguy Ropitault, Alejandro Lampropulos, Alexander Pelov, Laurent Toutain, Ramanuja Vedantham, Philippe Chiummiento:
Doing it right - Recommendations for RPL in PLC-based networks for the Smart Grid. 452-457 - Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, Stefan Schmid, Gilles Trédan:
ColorCast: Deterministic broadcast in powerline networks with uncertainties. 458-463 - Jörg Deutschmann, Andreas M. Lehmann, Johannes Hampel, Johannes B. Huber:
Network simulation for powerline protocols with direct code execution applied to DLC®-3000 SFN. 464-468 - Giovanni Artale, Antonio Cataliotti, Valentina Cosentino, Salvatore Guaiana, Dario Di Cara, Nicola Panzavecchia, Giovanni Tinè, Riccardo Fiorelli:
Narrowband power line communications for medium voltage Smart Grids. 469-474 - Dusit Niyato, Yang Zhang, Ping Wang, Dong In Kim:
Optimal wireless energy charging policy for a mobile node in Smart Grid environment. 475-480 - Olufemi James Oyedapo, Baptiste Vrigneau, Rodolphe Vauzelle:
Cooperative closed-loop MIMO selective transmissions in a HV environment. 481-486 - Donald C. D. Chang, Joe Lee, Tzer-Hso Lin:
Smart satellites in Smart Grids. 487-492 - Fabio Versolatto, Andrea M. Tonello, Carlo Tornelli, Davide Della Giustina:
Statistical analysis of broadband underground medium voltage channels for PLC applications. 493-498 - Mohammad Heggo, Xu Zhu, Yi Huang, Sumei Sun:
A novel statistical approach of path loss mapping for indoor broadband power line communications. 499-504 - Haoyang Lu, Lingwei Zhan, Yilu Liu, Wei Gao:
Power grid frequency monitoring over mobile platforms. 505-510 - Andrea Monacchi, Dominik Egarter, Wilfried Elmenreich, Salvatore D'Alessandro, Andrea M. Tonello:
GREEND: An energy consumption dataset of households in Italy and Austria. 511-516 - Qipeng Chen, Dritan Kaleshi, Simon Armour, Zhong Fan:
Reconsidering the smart metering data collection frequency for distribution state estimation. 517-522 - Liu Liu, Jidong Chai, Hairong Qi, Yilu Liu:
Power grid disturbance analysis using frequency information at the distribution level. 523-528 - Hao Jan Liu, Richard Macwan, Nicholas Alexander, Hao Zhu:
A methodology to analyze conservation voltage reduction performance using field test data. 529-534 - Jing Liao, Georgia Elafoudi, Lina Stankovic, Vladimir Stankovic:
Non-intrusive appliance load monitoring using low-resolution smart meter data. 535-540 - Deokwoo Jung, Varun Badrinath Krishna, William G. Temple, David K. Y. Yau:
Data-driven evaluation of building demand response capacity. 541-547 - Sean Kenneth Barker, Mohamed Musthag, David E. Irwin, Prashant J. Shenoy:
Non-intrusive load identification for smart outlets. 548-553 - Samuel Idowu, Saguna Saguna, Christer Åhlund, Olov Schelén:
Forecasting heat load for smart district heating systems: A machine learning approach. 554-559 - Yang Weng, Christos Faloutsos, Marija D. Ilic:
Data-driven topology estimation. 560-565 - Guoming Tang, Kui Wu, Jingsheng Lei, Jiuyang Tang:
A simple model-driven approach to energy disaggregation. 566-571 - Luca Schenato, Grazia Barchi, David Macii, Reza Arghandeh, Kameshwar Poolla, Alexandra von Meier:
Bayesian linear state estimation using smart meters and PMUs measurements in distribution grids. 572-577 - Fabian M. Uriarte, Robert E. Hebner:
Residential Smart Grids: Before and after the appearance of PVs and EVs. 578-583 - Luis Garcia, Saman A. Zonouz:
TMQ: Threat model quantification in Smart Grid critical infrastructures. 584-589 - Tymoteusz Hossa, Agata Filipowska, Karol Fabisz:
The comparison of medium-term energy demand forecasting methods for the need of microgrid management. 590-595 - Tian Zhang, Wei Chen, Zhu Han, Zhigang Cao:
Electric vehicle charging scheduling under local renewable energy and stochastic grid power price. 596-601 - Hao Wang, Jianwei Huang:
Hybrid renewable energy investment in microgrid. 602-607 - Farshad Harirchi, Tyrone L. Vincent, Dejun Yang:
Optimal payment sharing mechanism for renewable energy aggregation. 608-613 - Jay Taneja:
Growth in renewable generation and its effect on demand-side management. 614-619 - Omid Ardakanian, Catherine Rosenberg, Srinivasan Keshav:
Quantifying the benefits of extending electric vehicle charging deadlines with solar generation. 620-625 - Vineet Goyal, Garud Iyengar, Quique Schwarz, Shuangyu Wang:
Optimal price rebates for demand response under power flow constraints. 626-631 - Mohammad R. Vedady Moghadam, Rui Zhang, Richard T. B. Ma:
Demand response for contingency management via real-time pricing in Smart Grids. 632-637 - Saehong Park, Seunghyoung Ryu, Yohwan Choi, Hongseok Kim:
A framework for baseline load estimation in demand response: Data mining approach. 638-643 - Pratyush Chakraborty, Pramod P. Khargonekar:
A demand response game and its robust price of anarchy. 644-649 - Yawar Ismail Khalid, Naveed Ul Hassan, Chau Yuen, Shisheng Huang:
Demand response management for power throttling air conditioning loads in residential Smart Grids. 650-655 - Matteo Sola, Giorgio Matteo Vitetta:
Demand-side management in a smart micro-grid: A distributed approach based on Bayesian game theory. 656-661 - Nan Zou, Lijun Qian, Husheng Li:
Auxiliary frequency and voltage regulation in microgrid via intelligent electric vehicle charging. 662-667 - Wei Yuan, Jianwei Huang, Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang:
Competitive charging station pricing for plug-in electric vehicles. 668-673 - Ke Ma, Le Xie, Panganamala Ramana Kumar:
A layered architecture for EV charging stations based on time scale decomposition. 674-679 - I. Safak Bayram, Muhammad Ismail, Mohamed M. Abdallah, Khalid A. Qaraqe, Erchin Serpedin:
A pricing-based load shifting framework for EV fast charging stations. 680-685 - Yingjie Zhou, Nicholas F. Maxemchuk, Xiangying Qian, Chen Wang:
The fair distribution of power to electric vehicles: An alternative to pricing. 686-691 - Takayuki Shimizu, Akihisa Yokoyama, Kazuma Sato, Kunihiko Kumita:
Smart charging system for PEV based on SEP 2.0 and SAE standards. 692-697 - Enxin Yao, Vincent W. S. Wong, Robert Schober:
A robust design of electric vehicle frequency regulation service. 698-703 - Tan N. Le, Bong Jun Choi, Hao Liang, Hongwei Li, Xuemin (Sherman) Shen:
DCD: Distributed charging and discharging scheme for EVs in microgrids. 704-709 - Mostafa Majidpour, Charlie Qiu, Chi-Cheng Peter Chu, Rajit Gadh, Hemanshu Roy Pota:
Modified pattern sequence-based forecasting for electric vehicle charging stations. 710-715 - Pengcheng You, Zaiyue Yang:
Efficient optimal scheduling of charging station with multiple electric vehicles via V2V. 716-721 - Xiaoqi Tan, Yuan Wu, Danny H. K. Tsang:
Optimal energy trading with battery energy storage under dynamic pricing. 722-727 - Dusit Niyato, Ping Wang, Peter Han Joo Chong, Zhu Han, Dong In Kim:
Optimal energy management policy of a mobile cloudlet with wireless energy charging. 728-733 - Angeliki Anastopoulou, Iordanis Koutsopoulos, George D. Stamoulis:
Efficient incentive-driven consumption curtailment mechanisms in Nega-Watt markets. 734-739 - Fabian L. Mueller, Carl Binding, Olle Sundström, Michael Bengsch:
Minimum-cost charging of electrical storage heaters. 740-745 - Mohammad M. Karbasioun, Ioannis Lambadaris, Gennady Shaikhet, Evangelos Kranakis:
Optimal charging strategies for electrical vehicles under real time pricing. 746-751 - Qingsi Wang, Mingyan Liu, Johanna L. Mathieu:
Adaptive demand response: Online learning of restless and controlled bandits. 752-757 - Marco Levorato, Nadia Ahmed, Yang Arthur Zhang:
Consumer in-the-loop: Consumers as part of residential smart energy systems. 758-763 - Bo Chai, Alberto Costa, Selin Damla Ahipasaoglu, Shisheng Huang, Chau Yuen, Zaiyue Yang:
Minimizing commercial building cost in Smart Grid: An optimal meeting scheduling approach. 764-769 - Sean Yaw, Brendan Mumey, Erin McDonald, Jennifer Lemke:
Peak demand scheduling in the Smart Grid. 770-775 - Khalid Al-Jabery, Donald C. Wunsch, Jinjun Xiong, Yiyu Shi:
A novel grid load management technique using electric water heaters and Q-learning. 776-781 - Ulrich Herberg, Daisuke Mashima, Jorjeta G. Jetcheva, Sanam Mirzazad-Barijough:
OpenADR 2.0 deployment architectures: Options and implications. 782-787 - Seungil You, Qiuyu Peng:
A non-convex alternating direction method of multipliers heuristic for optimal power flow. 788-793 - Toni Mancini, Federico Mari, Igor Melatti, Ivano Salvo, Enrico Tronci, Jorn Klaas Gruber, Barry P. Hayes, Milan Prodanovic, Lars Elmegaard:
Demand-aware price policy synthesis and verification services for Smart Grids. 794-799 - Thanasis G. Papaioannou, Vassiliki Hatzi, Iordanis Koutsopoulos:
Optimal design of serious games for demand side management. 800-805 - Ichiro Maruta, Yusuke Takarada:
Modeling of dynamics in demand response for real-time pricing. 806-811 - Yubo Wang, Omar Sheikh, Boyang Hu, Chi-Cheng Peter Chu, Rajit Gadh:
Integration of V2H/V2G hybrid system for demand response in distribution network. 812-817 - Maria Vlachopoulou, George Chin, Jason C. Fuller, Shuai Lu:
Aggregated residential load modeling using dynamic Bayesian networks. 818-823 - Yutaro Yamaguchi, Anna Ogawa, Akiko Takeda, Satoru Iwata:
Cyber security analysis of power networks by hypergraph cut algorithms. 824-829 - Meng Wang, Pengzhi Gao, Scott G. Ghiocel, Joe H. Chow, Bruce Fardanesh, George Stefopoulos, Michael P. Razanousky:
Identification of "unobservable" cyber data attacks on power grids. 830-835 - Jinping Hao, Robert J. Piechocki, Dritan Kaleshi, Woon Hau Chin, Zhong Fan:
Optimal malicious attack construction and robust detection in Smart Grid cyber security analysis. 836-841 - Yasunori Isozaki, Shinya Yoshizawa, Yu Fujimoto, Hideaki Ishii, Isao Ono, Takashi Onoda, Yasuhiro Hayashi:
On detection of cyber attacks against voltage control in distribution power grids. 842-847 - Stephen E. McLaughlin, Saman A. Zonouz:
Controller-aware false data injection against programmable logic controllers. 848-853 - Dominik Egarter, Christoph Prokop, Wilfried Elmenreich:
Load hiding of household's power demand. 854-859 - Cristina Rottondi, Antimo Barbato, Giacomo Verticale:
A privacy-friendly game-theoretic distributed scheduling system for domestic appliances. 860-865 - Daisuke Mashima, Arnab Roy:
Privacy preserving disclosure of authenticated energy usage data. 866-871 - Andrew J. Paverd, Andrew P. Martin, Ian Brown:
Privacy-enhanced bi-directional communication in the Smart Grid using trusted computing. 872-877 - Lei Yang, Hao Xue, Fengjun Li:
Privacy-preserving data sharing in Smart Grid systems. 878-883 - Sang Shin Jung, David Formby, Carson Day, Raheem A. Beyah:
A first look at machine-to-machine power grid network traffic. 884-889 - Robin Berthier, David I. Urbina, Alvaro A. Cárdenas, Michael Guerrero, Ulrich Herberg, Jorjeta G. Jetcheva, Daisuke Mashima, Jun Ho Huh, Rakesh B. Bobba:
On the practicality of detecting anomalies with encrypted traffic in AMI. 890-895 - Seemita Pal, Biplab Sikdar, Joe H. Chow:
Real-time detection of packet drop attacks on synchrophasor data. 896-901 - Nunzio Marco Torrisi, Ognjen Vukovic, György Dán, Stefan Hagdahl:
Peekaboo: A gray hole attack on encrypted SCADA communication using traffic analysis. 902-907 - Georgia Koutsandria, Vishak Muthukumar, Masood Parvania, Sean Peisert, Chuck McParland, Anna Scaglione:
A hybrid network IDS for protective digital relays in the power transmission grid. 908-913 - Shinyoung Cho, Hongwei Li, Bong Jun Choi:
PALDA: Efficient privacy-preserving authentication for lossless data aggregation in Smart Grids. 914-919 - Hongyang Li, György Dán, Klara Nahrstedt:
Portunes: Privacy-preserving fast authentication for dynamic electric vehicle charging. 920-925 - Christian D. Peer, Dominik Engel, Stephen B. Wicker:
Hierarchical key management for multi-resolution load data representation. 926-932 - Vahe Seferian, Rouwaida Kanj, Ali Chehab, Ayman I. Kayssi:
PUF and ID-based key distribution security framework for advanced metering infrastructures. 933-938 - Mustafa A. Mustafa, Ning Zhang, Georgios Kalogridis, Zhong Fan:
Roaming electric vehicle charging and billing: An anonymous multi-user protocol. 939-945 - Rattikorn Hewett, Sudeeptha Rudrapattana, Phongphun Kijsanayothin:
Smart Grid security: Deriving informed decisions from cyber attack game analysis. 946-951 - Luis Garcia, Henry Senyondo, Stephen E. McLaughlin, Saman A. Zonouz:
Covert channel communication through physical interdependencies in cyber-physical infrastructures. 952-957 - Abdallah K. Farraj, Eman M. Hammad, Ashraf Al Daoud, Deepa Kundur:
A game-theoretic control approach to mitigate cyber switching attacks in Smart Grid systems. 958-963 - Abdallah K. Farraj, Eman M. Hammad, Jin Wei, Deepa Kundur, Karen L. Butler-Purry:
Performance evaluation of flocking-based distributed cyber-physical control for Smart Grid. 964-969 - David Formby, Sang Shin Jung, Seth Walters, Raheem A. Beyah:
A physical overlay framework for insider threat mitigation of power system devices. 970-975 - Norman Göttert, Nicolai Kuntze, Carsten Rudolph, Khan Ferdous Wahid:
Trusted neighborhood discovery in critical infrastructures. 976-981 - Kemal Akkaya, Khaled Rabieh, Mohamed Mahmoud, Samet Tonyali:
Efficient generation and distribution of CRLs for IEEE 802.11s-based Smart Grid AMI networks. 982-988 - Tawfeeq A. Shawly, Jun Liu, Nathan Burow, Saurabh Bagchi, Robin Berthier, Rakesh B. Bobba:
A risk assessment tool for advanced metering infrastructures. 989-994
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