Monetary Fair Battery-based Load Hiding Scheme for Multiple Households in Automatic Meter Reading System

Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) system is expected to be used for real time load monitoring to optimize power generation and energy efficiency. Recently, it has been a serious problem that user's lifestyle may be revealed by a tool to estimate consumer's lifestyle from a real-time load profi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology 2016-01, Vol.1 (1), p.110-119
Hauptverfasser: Negishi, Ryota, Haruta, Shuichiro, Inamura, Chihiro, Toyoda, Kentaroh, Sasase, Iwao
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Zusammenfassung:Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) system is expected to be used for real time load monitoring to optimize power generation and energy efficiency. Recently, it has been a serious problem that user's lifestyle may be revealed by a tool to estimate consumer's lifestyle from a real-time load profile. In order to solve this issue, Battery-based Load Hiding (BLH) algorithms are proposed to obfuscate an actual load profile by charging and discharging. Although such BLH algorithms have already been studied, it is important to consider multiple households case where one battery is shared among them due to its high cost. In this paper, a monetary fair BLH algorithm for multiple households is proposed. In presented scheme, the core unit calculates the difference between the charged amount and discharged one for each household. If the difference is bigger than the predefined threshold (monetary unfair occurs), the most disadvantageous and advantageous households are given priority to discharge and charge the battery and other households should charge to achieve monetary fairness. The efficiency of the scheme is demonstrated through the computer simulation with a real dataset.
ISSN:1509-4553
1899-8852
DOI:10.26636/jtit.2016.1.711