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Overview of the Security and Privacy Issues in Smart Grids

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Smart Grids: Security and Privacy Issues

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In recent years, there is an increasing trend in the power systems from a centralized fossil fuel-based grid toward a distributed green-based network. This requirement compels a new way of designing smart grids for a more reliable and secure power system performance. Involving the demand side in the power system management requires large-scale utilization of distributed communication networks.

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Boroojeni, K.G., Amini, M.H., Iyengar, S.S. (2017). Overview of the Security and Privacy Issues in Smart Grids. In: Smart Grids: Security and Privacy Issues. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45050-6_1

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