Abstract
Recently, a number of studies are underway about the smart grid for the demand what efficient power management. For these power management in smart grid environments, there are required a system that it can be safely stored and sent various information. In this paper, the user oriented side will be discussed from among the systems that it can be controlled and managed these power. There are devices of various types in the home environments which user live. And it is sent and received all power information as these modules are connected on the smart meters. In this process, it is possible an impersonation attack and a data forgery attack. In this paper, we analyze the security requirements in earlier smart grid environments and then also, propose a certification structure and a secure chip design for efficient message authentication between a smart meter and home appliances.
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