A growing number of utility companies are starting to use cellular wireless networks to transmit data in the smart grid. Consequently, millions of users' daily energy consumption data are sent… Click to show full abstract
A growing number of utility companies are starting to use cellular wireless networks to transmit data in the smart grid. Consequently, millions of users' daily energy consumption data are sent by wireless smart meters. However, the broadcast transfer manner of wireless communication makes it naturally vulnerable to cyber attacks. Since smart meter readings can easily be leaked, users' energy patterns could be inferred. Hence, users' privacy at home is under serious threat. This article begins by introducing the existing work on stealing data from wireless communication networks. Then three types of big data mining schemes for analyzing stolen data are represented. Finally, we discuss several ongoing defense strategies in the era of the wireless smart grid.
               
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