NS2 Projects

Abstract:

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) measures customer electricity use in the smart grid. Smart meters help utility providers and consumers communicate through the AMI subsystem. Smart meters send the utility real-time electricity consumption data.

Secure reading transmission requires protecting this communication link from attacks. Most methods have high computational overheads. This project proposes a lightweight Concealed Based Security Scheme (CBSS) for secure AMI transmission, authentication, and reduced computational overhead and energy consumption.

Authentication-free AMI Data Communication Scheme (ADCS) is compared to CBSS. Network Simulator 2 shows node communication. A 2-random-number encryption/decryption method adds security. This paper proposes a lightweight AMI method to authenticate data transfer between smart meters and other components.

The project also simulates AMI network resemblance design parameters. When adding security to the network, simulations show a 5% delivery ratio, 3% throughput, and 4% energy consumption improvement.

Keywords : Smart Meters, Security, Smart Grids, Meters, Logic Gates, Authentication, Routing, Cryptography, Data Communication, Metering, Power Consumption, Power Engineering Computing, Power System Measurement, Smart Meters, Smart Power Grids, Telecommunication Security

Note: Please discuss with our team before submitting this abstract to the college. This Abstract or Synopsis varies based on student project requirements.

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