Abstract
The Power Internet of Things (IoT) is a specific application of the IoT in the power grid. The threat existing in the Power IoT mainly comes from the terminal deployed in the open environment, which has the risk of being tampered with and impersonated. Thus, we design a certificateless anonymous key agreement protocol for the Power IoT to solve the problem of terminal access. The proposed protocol completes session key agreement in only one round exchange of key materials on the basis of certificatelessness, which saves the cost of certificate management. It also achieves anonymity by encrypting the authentication information to ensure the identity privacy of terminals. In addition, the protocol prevents malicious connections of internal systems by setting up software defined perimeter (SDP) controllers to complete pre-access authentication of terminals. Moreover, an improved eCK security model is designed and applied to demonstrate the proposed protocol. An experiment and analyses indicate that our scheme has advantages in terms of the communication and computation costs that are suitable for Power IoT.
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