Towards Secure Demand-Response Systems on the Cloud

A. Mohan, D. Mashima
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Demand response (DR) systems are gaining fast adoption and utilities are increasingly relying on them for peak load shaving, demand side management, and maintaining power quality. DR systems are cyber-physical systems (CPS) where the communication component is cyber, whereas the control components have physical effects. As DR systems experience wider adoption and manipulate much larger loads, achieving scalability has become an important concern. On the other hand, demand response events are often sporadic, and maintaining systems and infrastructure that could easily scale up or down is often desirable for utility companies in terms of operational cost, which makes us envision that DR systems would eventually move to the cloud. However, moving to cloud is not an elixir as it brings some concerns of its own. In this paper, we focus on Open ADR 2.0-based systems and discuss security properties and challenges that must be considered when migrating DR systems to the cloud.
迈向安全的云需求响应系统
需求响应(DR)系统正迅速得到采用,公用事业公司越来越依赖于它们来进行峰值负荷削减、需求侧管理和维持电力质量。容灾系统是网络物理系统(CPS),其中通信组件是网络的,而控制组件具有物理效应。随着DR系统得到更广泛的采用,并且能够处理更大的负载,实现可伸缩性已成为一个重要的问题。另一方面,需求响应事件通常是零星的,维护系统和基础设施可以很容易地扩大或缩小规模,这对于公用事业公司来说通常是运营成本方面的理想选择,这使我们设想DR系统最终会转移到云端。然而,迁移到云并不是灵丹妙药,因为它本身也带来了一些问题。在本文中,我们将重点关注基于Open ADR 2.0的系统,并讨论将DR系统迁移到云时必须考虑的安全属性和挑战。
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