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Journals
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PloS one
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Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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Bibliographies
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Toward an Applied Cyber Security Solution in IoT-Based Smart Grids: An Intrusion Detection System Approach.
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A Joint Multi-Path and Multi-Channel Protocol for Traffic Routing in Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Networks
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Blockchain in Smart Grids: A Review on Different Use Cases
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Blockchain in Smart Grids: A Review on Different Use Cases
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Detection of Potentially Compromised Computer Nodes and Clusters Connected on a Smart Grid, Using Power Consumption Data.
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Game Theoretic Honeypot Deployment in Smart Grid.
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A Multi-User, Single-Authentication Protocol for Smart Grid Architectures.
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FDIPP: False Data Injection Prevention Protocol for Smart Grid Distribution Systems.
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an adaptive weighted pearson similarity measurement method for load curve clustering
10
a bayesian method for short-term probabilistic forecasting of photovoltaic generation in smart grid operation and control
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ARIES: A Novel Multivariate Intrusion Detection System for Smart Grid.
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EPPRD: An Efficient Privacy-Preserving Power Requirement and Distribution Aggregation Scheme for a Smart Grid.
13
Secure and Time-Aware Communication of Wireless Sensors Monitoring Overhead Transmission Lines.
14
maximize producer rewards in distributed windmill environments: a q-learning approach
15
a novel minimum cost maximum power algorithm for future smart home energy management
16
engineering smart grids: applying model-driven development from use case design to deployment
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A Robot Hybrid Hierarchical Network for Sensing Environmental Variables of a Smart Grid.
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a novel strategy for optimising decentralised energy exchange for prosumers
19
the escape of sisyphus or what “post ng-pon2” should do apart from neverending capacity upgrades
20
coordinated control of distributed and bulk energy storage for alleviation of post-contingency overloads
21
Multi-State Energy Classifier to Evaluate the Performance of the NILM Algorithm
22
A Serverless Advanced Metering Infrastructure Based on Fog-Edge Computing for a Smart Grid: A Comparison Study for Energy Sector in Iraq
23
A FUZZY LOGIC REASONING BASED REAL TIME ENERGY PRICE REGULATION APPROACH FOR SMART GRIDS
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A FUZZY LOGIC REASONING BASED REAL TIME ENERGY PRICE REGULATION APPROACH FOR SMART GRIDS
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Closed loop elastic demand control by dynamic energy pricing in smart grids
26
Real-time pricing for smart grid with distributed energy and storage: A noncooperative game method considering spatially and temporally coupled constraints
27
PR-KELM: Icing level prediction for transmission lines in smart grid
28
Wireless Link-Quality Estimation in Smart Grid Environments
29
CIM-based system integration and multi-agent modeling for life-cycle smart grids assets management system
30
Smart Grid Security with Cryptographic Chip Integration
31
Learning perceptions of Smart Grid class with laboratory for undergraduate students
32
An efficient supervised energy disaggregation scheme for power service in smart grid
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New design of a supervised energy disaggregation model based on the deep neural network for a smart grid
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Real-time Pricing Strategy Based on Uncertainty of Power Consumption in Smart Grid
35
Selected programme methods of practical teaching - smart grid course as a case study
36
Impact of the Market Infrastructure on the Security of Smart Grids
37
Blockchain technology, improvement suggestions, security challenges on smart grid and its application in healthcare for sustainable development
38
Blockchain-Based Anonymous Authentication with Key Management for Smart Grid Edge Computing Infrastructure
39
A secure and lightweight multicast communication system for Smart Grids
40
A Survey of Computational Intelligence Techniques for Wind Power Uncertainty Quantification in Smart Grids.
41
PLL Based Energy Efficient PV System with Fuzzy Logic Based Power Tracker for Smart Grid Applications
42
Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Data Aggregation Scheme for Smart Grid Based on Blockchain.
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Achieving efficient and Privacy-preserving energy trading based on blockchain and ABE in smart grid
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Continuous Quantitative Risk Management in Smart Grids Using Attack Defense Trees.
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LRSPPP: lightweight R-LWE-based secure and privacy-preserving scheme for prosumer side network in smart grid.
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An efficient heterogeneous signcryption for smart grid.
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Intrusion detection system using Online Sequence Extreme Learning Machine (OS-ELM) in advanced metering infrastructure of smart grid.
48
A review on cyber security in metering infrastructure of smart grids
49
Smart grids cyber-physical security: Parameter correction model against unbalanced false data injection attacks
50
A Co-simulation Platform for Evaluating Cyber Security and Control Applications in the Smart Grid
51
Cyber Security of Smart Grid: Attacks and Defenses
52
Cyber security for fog-based smart grid SCADA systems: Solutions and challenges
53
Cyber-security on smart grid: Threats and potential solutions
54
Cyber security of smart grids infrastructure: Protective measure against attacks
55
Overview on Cyber Security Threats Involved in the Implementation of Smart Grid in Countries like India
56
Enhancing Smart Grid Cyber-Security Using A Fuzzy Adaptive Autonomy Expert System
57
Cyber security requirements engineering for low-voltage distribution smart grid architectures using threat modeling
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Assuring Cyber Security in Smart Grid Networks by Fuzzy-logic based Trust Management Model
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Cyber Security in Smart Grid: Challenges and Solutions
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A Survey on Security Communication and Control for Smart Grids under Malicious Cyber Attacks
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Retraction notice to Prevailing and emerging cyber threats and security practices in IoT-Enabled smart grids: A survey (Journal of Network and Computer Applications (2019) 132 (118–148), (S1084804519300207), (10.1016/j.jnca.2019.01.012))
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Cyber security challenges for IoT-based smart grid networks
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Cyber security of smart grids in the context of big data and machine learning
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Prevailing and emerging cyber threats and security practices in IoT-Enabled smart grids: A survey
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Cyber Security Analysis of DoS and MitM Attacks against PLCs Used in Smart Grids
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Integration of cyber security into the Smart Grid operational risk management system
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Multi agent system-based approach for enhancing cyber-physical security in smart grids
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Cyber security in infrastructures. Application to the components of a Smart Grid
69
Cyber-physical Security Analysis of Smart Grids With Bayesian Sequential Game Models
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Further contributions to smart grids cyber-physical security as a malicious data attack: Proof and properties of the parameter error spreading out to the measurements and a relaxed correction model
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Cyber–physical security for on-going smart grid initiatives: a survey
72
OpenDISCO – Open simulation framework for distributed smart grid control
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A Study on the Improvement of Smart Grid Security Performance and Blockchain Smart Grid Perspective
74
Security Issues on Smart Grid and Blockchain-based Secure Smart Energy Management System
75
Smart Grid Attacks and Countermeasures
76
autonomous household energy management based on a double cooperative game approach in the smart grid
77
network architecture, security issues, and hardware implementation of a home area network for smart grid
78
electricity tariff systems for informatics system design regarding consumption optimization in smart grids
79
Security and Reliability Perspectives in Cyber-Physical Smart Grids
80
Strategic cyber-security perspective in smart grids
81
Cyber-security problems in smart grid cyber attacks detecting methods and modelling attack scenarios on electric power systems
82
Cyber-security in smart grid: Survey and challenges
83
Cyber security in smart grid convolution networks (SGCNs)
84
Security in smart cyber-physical systems: A case study on smart grids and smart cars
85
CPSA: A cyber-physical security assessment tool for situational awareness in smart grid
86
Dedicated Communication Protocols and Network Interfaces in Time Synchronization Cyber Security in Complex Distribution Smart Grid
87
A review on cyber security issues and mitigation methods in smart grid systems
88
Methodology of cyber security assessment in the smart grid
89
European provisions for cyber security in the smart grid – an overview of the NIS-directive
90
Ensuring cybersecurity of smart grid against data integrity attacks under concept drift
91
Optimization of cybersecurity investment strategies in the smart grid using game-theory
92
Drafting a cybersecurity framework profile for smart grids in EU: A goal-based methodology
93
Cybersecurity for Smart Grid: Threats, Solutions and Standardization
94
Smart Grid Co-Simulation Tools: Review and Cybersecurity Case Study
95
Cybersecurity concerns on real time monitoring in electrical transmission and distribution systems (SMART GRIDS)
96
Blockchain, a Sustainable Solution for Cybersecurity Using Cryptocurrency for Financial Transactions in Smart Grids
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Standards with cybersecurity controls for smart grid—A systematic analysis
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ISAAC: The Idaho CPS smart grid cybersecurity testbed
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Attack scenario-based validation of the Idaho cps smart grid cybersecurity testbed (ISAAC)
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Analysis of the Cybersecurity Threats in Smart Grid University of Telecommunications and Post, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Smart Grid Cybersecurity: Standards and Technical Countermeasures