Abstract

Smart grid can greatly improve the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of the traditional grids. In industrial smart grid, real-time user-side metering data may be frequently collected for monitoring and controlling electricity consumption. However, the procedure of frequently metering data collection may lead to sensitive information leakage. To address the security issues in industrial smart grid, in this article, we construct an efficient identity-based metering data aggregation scheme supporting batch verification by collector and electricity service provider, respectively, which guarantees the privacy and integrity of metering data. In our scheme, collectors are allowed to collect and aggregate the metering data of users in their respective administrative domain without compromising the confidentiality of metering data. Security analysis demonstrates that our proposed scheme is provably secure in the random oracle and satisfies the above security requirements. Performance analysis indicates that our scheme outperforms existing solutions in terms of communication and computation costs.

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