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SmartGrid-NG: Blockchain Protocol for Secure Transaction Processing in Next Generation Smart Grid
Journal
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Lokendra Vishwakarma
Sajal K. Das
Christian Becker
DOI
10.1145/3631461.3631554
Abstract
With the advent of Blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT), the Smart Grid is a rapidly growing technology in decentralized energy distribution and trading. However, this advancement came with some serious cyber security challenges and attacks, such as single-point failure due to a centralized architecture of smart grids, slow transaction processing, emerging cybersecurity threats, double-spending, fork, and fault tolerance. We propose a comprehensive framework for the smart grid called SmartGrid-NG to solve all these issues. Instead of using blockchain as a blackbox plugin tool, we also propose a reputation-based blockchain protocol called GridChain to increase the performance of blockchain-based smart grid systems. The security analysis illustrates that the SmartGrid-NG withstands the attacks mentioned above. The performance analysis also states that the consensus delay is reduced to 80%, throughput is increased up to 60%, and computation overhead and energy consumption are reduced up to 70%.