Poster: SNIPPET – Secure and Privacy-Friendly Peer-to-Peer Electricity Trading

Aysajan Abidin, Raf Callaerts, Geert Deconinck, Shenja van der Graaf, Akash Madhusudan, Mehdi Montakhabi, Mustafa A. Mustafa, Svetla Nikova, Domenico Orlando, Jessica Schroers, Simon Vanhove, Fairouz Zobiri

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Abstract

Peer-to-peer electricity markets allow users to trade electricity among themselves thereby increasing their financial well-being. However, such markets also create opportunities for malicious players to misbehave in order to maximise their profits. Potential threats are impersonation, data manipulation, disputes and privacy breaches; users’ bids are closely correlated to their consumption patterns, which may reveal sensitive information. In this poster, we present work in progress to design a number of technical solutions (i.e., bid/offer creation, strategic bidding, market clearance, settlements, billing, dispute resolutions) to facilitate secure and privacy-friendly peer-to-peer electricity trading. The designed solutions will have limited (or no) impact on the grid, be compliant with the relevant legislation, and serve the existing (and new) market players’ interests even if they might have disruptive effect on the current energy value network chain.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 30 Jan 2020
EventNetwork and Distributed System Security Symposium 2020 - San Diego, United States
Duration: 23 Feb 202026 Feb 2020

Conference

ConferenceNetwork and Distributed System Security Symposium 2020
Abbreviated titleNDSS 2020
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego
Period23/02/2026/02/20

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