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Data privacy for the smart grid / Rebecca Herold, Christine Hertzog.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429190209
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 363.6028558 H561
LOC classification:
  • TK3105 .H46 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
chapter 1. The smart grid and privacy -- chapter 2. What is the smart grid? -- chapter 3. What is privacy? -- chapter 4. Smart meter data and privacy -- chapter 5. The connected home -- chapter 6. Electric vehicles, charging stations, and privacy -- chapter 7. Mitigating privacy risks -- chapter 8. How to take charge of your privacy -- chapter 9. Transactive energy -- chapter 10. Addressing common privacy claims -- chapter 11. Beyond the smart grid : the monetization of data.
Summary: The smart grid is a convenient term to describe the modernization of electric, natural gas, and water grid infrastructures. The term encapsulates the convergence of remote monitoring and control technologies with communications technologies, renewables generation, and analytics capabilities so that previously non-communicative infrastructures like electricity grids can provide time-sensitive status updates and deliver situational awareness. While initially and mostly focused on electricity, many of the same technologies, particularly in information and communications technologies or ICT apply to natural gas and water grids. This book addresses privacy in all three of these consumables, but electricity occupies a unique place by virtue of the fact that we can produce it as well as consume it. In addition, existing technologies make it easier to get many more measurements about electricity than gas or water. These two unique qualities about electricity have very interesting ramifications for privacy, and therefore, this book will refer to electricity and electricity use cases because that provides the best framework for discussion of this important topic-- Provided by publisher.
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chapter 1. The smart grid and privacy -- chapter 2. What is the smart grid? -- chapter 3. What is privacy? -- chapter 4. Smart meter data and privacy -- chapter 5. The connected home -- chapter 6. Electric vehicles, charging stations, and privacy -- chapter 7. Mitigating privacy risks -- chapter 8. How to take charge of your privacy -- chapter 9. Transactive energy -- chapter 10. Addressing common privacy claims -- chapter 11. Beyond the smart grid : the monetization of data.

The smart grid is a convenient term to describe the modernization of electric, natural gas, and water grid infrastructures. The term encapsulates the convergence of remote monitoring and control technologies with communications technologies, renewables generation, and analytics capabilities so that previously non-communicative infrastructures like electricity grids can provide time-sensitive status updates and deliver situational awareness. While initially and mostly focused on electricity, many of the same technologies, particularly in information and communications technologies or ICT apply to natural gas and water grids. This book addresses privacy in all three of these consumables, but electricity occupies a unique place by virtue of the fact that we can produce it as well as consume it. In addition, existing technologies make it easier to get many more measurements about electricity than gas or water. These two unique qualities about electricity have very interesting ramifications for privacy, and therefore, this book will refer to electricity and electricity use cases because that provides the best framework for discussion of this important topic-- Provided by publisher.

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