总体居住需求响应中个人隐私的社会成本

E. Tsybina, C. Winstead, M. Starke, T. Kuruganti, S. Grijalva
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越来越多的实验和理论研究与智能电网中使用智能互联家庭设备的需求响应相关。然而,随着技术的大规模部署,隐私已成为一个主要问题。解决这一问题的一个可能方法是将整个家庭建模为参与需求响应的聚合资源单元。这种方法将允许居民参与需求响应,同时从公用事业提供商那里抽象出设备使用模式的细节。尽管保护隐私的需求响应有好处,但它意味着浪费容量的成本。本文旨在通过模拟一组家庭并将结果与一组单个设备进行比较来探索隐私/容量权衡。结果表明,一组家庭仅出价约70%的可用容量,而在聚合器的存在下,这一数字下降到50%。因此,个人家庭的隐私是以牺牲部分可用容量为代价的。
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The Social Cost of Individual Privacy in Aggregated Residential Demand Response
There is an increasing body of experimental and theoretical research related to demand response using smart, connected home equipment in smart grid. However, as technologies are deployed at scale, privacy has become a major concern. One possible approach to address this concern is to model an entire home as an aggregated unit of resource for engaging in demand response. Such an approach would allow residents to participate in demand response while abstracting the specifics of the appliance usage pattern from the utility provider. The benefits of privacy-preserving demand response notwithstanding, it implies a cost in terms of wasted capacity. This paper aims to explore the privacy/capacity tradeoff by simulating a fleet of homes and comparing the results with a fleet of individual appliances. The results show that a fleet of homes only bids about 70% of available capacity, and in the presence of an aggregator this number declines to 50%. Thus, privacy of individual homes comes at a cost of sacrificing part of otherwise available capacity.
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