Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction

 

Cognitive Radio for Smart Grid with Security Considerations

Khaled Shuaib, United Arab Emirates University
Ezedin Barka, United Arab Emirates University
Nedaa Al Hussien, United Arab Emirates University
Mohammed Abdel-Hafez, United Arab Emirates University
Mahmoud Alahmad, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Document Type Article

Copyright © 2016, the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Open access, Creative Commons Attribution license 4.0.

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate how Cognitive Radio as a means of communication can be utilized to serve a smart grid deployment end to end, from a home area network to power generation. We show how Cognitive Radio can be mapped to integrate the possible different communication networks within a smart grid large scale deployment. In addition, various applications in smart grid are defined and discussed showing how Cognitive Radio can be used to fulfill their communication requirements. Moreover, information security issues pertained to the use of Cognitive Radio in a smart grid environment at different levels and layers are discussed and mitigation techniques are suggested. Finally, the well-known Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is integrated with the Cognitive Radio part of a smart grid communication network to protect against unauthorized access to customer’s data and to the network at large.