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Plug-in privacy for Smart Metering billing

Cryptography and Security 2011-03-02 v2

Abstract

Traditional electricity meters are replaced by Smart Meters in customers' households. Smart Meters collects fine-grained utility consumption profiles from customers, which in turn enables the introduction of dynamic, time-of-use tariffs. However, the fine-grained usage data that is compiled in this process also allows to infer the inhabitant's personal schedules and habits. We propose a privacy-preserving protocol that enables billing with time-of-use tariffs without disclosing the actual consumption profile to the supplier. Our approach relies on a zero-knowledge proof based on Pedersen Commitments performed by a plug-in privacy component that is put into the communication link between Smart Meter and supplier's back-end system. We require no changes to the Smart Meter hardware and only small changes to the software of Smart Meter and back-end system. In this paper we describe the functional and privacy requirements, the specification and security proof of our solution and give a performance evaluation of a prototypical implementation.

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@article{arxiv.1012.2248,
  title  = {Plug-in privacy for Smart Metering billing},
  author = {Marek Jawurek and Martin Johns and Florian Kerschbaum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.2248},
  year   = {2011}
}
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