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An Efficient Privacy-Preserving Authentication Scheme for Energy Internet-Based Vehicle-to-Grid Communication
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Service ProviderInternet Of VehicleEngineeringInformation SecurityEnergy InternetHardware SecurityPrivacy-preserving CommunicationInternet Of ThingsSecure ProtocolAuthentication ProtocolLightweight Authentication MechanismComputer EngineeringData PrivacyEnergy UsageLightweight CryptographyAutomotive SecurityComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographySmart Grid
The energy Internet (EI) represents a new electric grid infrastructure that uses computing and communication to transform legacy power grids into systems that support open innovation. EI provides bidirectional communication for analysis and improvement of energy usage between service providers and customers. To ensure a secure, reliable, and efficient operation, the EI should be protected from cyber attacks. Thus, secure and efficient key establishment is an important issue for this Internet-based smart grid environment. In this paper, we propose an efficient privacy-preserving authentication scheme for EI-based vehicle-to-grid communication using lightweight cryptographic primitives such as one-way non-collision hash functions. In our proposed scheme, a customer can securely access services provided by the service provider using a symmetric key established between them. Detailed security and performance analysis of our proposed scheme are presented to show that it is resilient against many security attacks, cost effective in computation and communication, and provides an efficient solution for the EI.
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