A review of IoT-enabled smart energy hub systems: Rising, applications, challenges, and future prospects

IF 4.2 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Magda I. El-Afifi , Bishoy E. Sedhom , Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban , Abdelfattah A. Eladl
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The 21st century’s booming population and escalating energy demands have driven significant efforts to enhance the Energy Hub (EH). The goal is to create a more intelligent and responsive system that can effectively cater to consumer needs while simultaneously improving the reliability and efficiency of contemporary energy infrastructure. The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a key enabling technology for Smart Energy Hubs (SEH). While IoT offers a plethora of innovative solutions across various sectors, including critical infrastructure, it also introduces new security challenges. Since IoT devices inherently connect to the internet, SEH systems become susceptible to a wider range of cyberattacks. This vulnerability heightens as the number of integrated IoT devices increases. A single compromised device can expose the entire hub to cyber threats. Such attacks on energy sources have the potential to cripple entire cities, resulting in significant economic devastation. Therefore, robust security measures must be implemented before the widespread adoption of IoT-based devices in energy systems. This research delves into the architecture and infrastructure of IoT-enabled SEH. Following this, the focus shifts to analyzing the primary challenges and security concerns associated with their deployment. Finally, the research emphasizes cutting-edge approaches and tools that can bolster the security and resilience of IoT-enabled SEH against contemporary physical and cyber threats. Implementing secure and advanced data transmission systems based on blockchain technology holds promise in safeguarding the entire EH from cyber-physical attacks in the future.

物联网智能能源枢纽系统综述:崛起、应用、挑战和未来前景
21 世纪人口激增,能源需求不断攀升,这促使人们大力加强能源枢纽(EH)的建设。我们的目标是创建一个更加智能、反应更快的系统,在有效满足消费者需求的同时,提高当代能源基础设施的可靠性和效率。物联网(IoT)已成为智能能源枢纽(SEH)的关键使能技术。物联网为包括关键基础设施在内的各个领域提供了大量创新解决方案,但同时也带来了新的安全挑战。由于物联网设备本质上与互联网相连,因此 SEH 系统容易受到更广泛的网络攻击。随着集成物联网设备数量的增加,这种脆弱性也在加剧。一个受到攻击的设备就可能使整个集线器受到网络威胁。这种针对能源的攻击有可能导致整个城市瘫痪,造成重大经济损失。因此,在能源系统中广泛采用基于物联网的设备之前,必须实施强有力的安全措施。本研究将深入探讨物联网 SEH 的架构和基础设施。随后,重点转向分析与部署物联网设备相关的主要挑战和安全问题。最后,研究强调了可加强物联网 SEH 的安全性和复原力以应对当代物理和网络威胁的前沿方法和工具。基于区块链技术实施安全先进的数据传输系统,有望在未来保护整个 EH 不受网络物理攻击。
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Renewable Energy Focus
Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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