Title :
Secure Lossless Aggregation Over Fading and Shadowing Channels for Smart Grid M2M Networks
Author :
Bartoli, Andrea ; Hernández-Serrano, Juan ; Soriano, Miguel ; Dohler, Mischa ; Kountouris, Apostolos ; Barthel, Dominique
Author_Institution :
Centre Tecnol. de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Castelldefels, Spain
Abstract :
While security is generally perceived as an important constituent of communication systems, this paper offers a viable security-communication trade-off particularly tailored to smart grids. These systems, often composed of embedded nodes with highly constrained resources, require, e.g., metering data to be delivered efficiently while neither jeopardizing communication nor security. Data aggregation is a natural choice in such settings, where an additional challenge is to facilitate per-hop and end-to-end security as well as a mechanism to protect the valid nodes from exhaustion threats. The prime contribution of this paper is to include into the security design framework issues related to aggregation, wireless fading and shadowing channels, physical layer parameters (such as choice of modulation, packet length, channel coder), medium access control parameters (such as average number of transmissions), routing parameters (such as choice of route). Relying on analysis and corroborating simulations, unprecedented design guidelines are derived which determine the operational point beyond which aggregation is useful as well quantifying the superiority of our protocol enriched with a protection mechanism against nonintended packets (malicious or nonmalicious) w.r.t. nonaggregated and/or unsecured solutions.
Keywords :
embedded systems; fading channels; power system management; protocols; smart power grids; telecommunication security; communication system; data aggregation; embedded node; end-to-end security; exhaustion threat; highly constrained resource; jeopardizing communication; medium access control parameter; physical layer parameter; routing parameter; secure lossless aggregation; security communication; security design framework; shadowing channel; smart grid M2M network; wireless fading; Authentication; Communication system security; Logic gates; Microwave integrated circuits; Wireless communication; Communication system security; error correction; fading channels; smart grids;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2011.2162431