A Privacy Preserving Scheme for Vehicle to Grid Networks Based on Homomorphic Cryptography

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Vehicle–to-Grid (V2G) is an essential component of smart grid for their capability of providing better ancillary services. The operation is based on monitoring the status of individual Electric Vehicle (EV) continuously and designing an incentive scheme to attract sufficient participating EVs. However, the close monitoring might raise privacy concerns from the EV owners about real identity and location leakage. Based on the fully homomorphic encryption algorithm, a privacy preserving V2G communication scheme is put forward in the paper. The proposed protocol can achieve the identity and location privacy, security requirement of confidentiality and integrity of the communications.

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