학술논문

Preserving Privacy of Smart Meter Data in a Smart Grid Environment
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics IEEE Trans. Ind. Inf. Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on. 18(1):707-718 Jan, 2022
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Smart meters
Privacy
Smart grids
Differential privacy
Resource management
Reactive power
Load flow
AC optimal power flow (OPF)
cooperative game theory
differential privacy (DP)
smart grid (SG)
smart meters
Language
ISSN
1551-3203
1941-0050
Abstract
The use of data from residential smart meters can help in the management and control of distribution grids. This provides significant benefits to electricity retailers as well as distribution system operators but raises important questions related to the privacy of consumers' information. In this article, an innovative differential privacy (DP) compliant algorithm is developed to ensure that the data from consumer's smart meters are protected. The effects of this novel algorithm on the operation of the distribution grid are thoroughly investigated not only from a consumer's electricity bill point of view but also from a power systems point of view. This method allows for an empirical investigation into the losses, power quality issues, and extra costs that such a privacy-preserving mechanism may introduce to the system. In addition, severalcost allocation mechanisms based on the cooperative game theory are used to ensure that the extra costs are divided among the participants in a fair, efficient, and equitable manner. Overall, the comprehensive results show that the approach provides privacy preservation in line with the consumer's preferences and does not lead to significant cost or loss increases for the energy retailer. In addition, the novel algorithm is computationally efficient and performs very well with a large number of consumers, thus demonstrating its scalability.