C. M. YuC. Y. ChenS. Y. KuoH. C. ChaoSY-YEN KUO2018-09-102018-09-102014-06http://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/388634A smart grid is considered as the next-generation power supply network, where the electricity is generated according to the real-time demand from household appliances. However, while authentication is still needed in the power request, because the power request could leak the life pattern to the malicious adversary, privacy preservation of the sensitive information in power request also needs to be considered. In this paper, we propose a privacy-preserving power request (PPP) scheme to fulfill the security requirements. In particular, when requesting for the power with the authentication guarantee, the source smart meter will not leak the identity to the power generator and substations of the smart grid. In addition, our proposed PPP scheme is efficient in terms of communication and computation overhead, which can be demonstrated by numerical simulations. © 2014 IEEE.Power request; privacy; security; smart grid[SDGs]SDG7Authentication; Data privacy; Domestic appliances; Next generation networks; Computation overheads; Malicious adversaries; Power request; Power supply networks; security; Security requirements; Sensitive informations; Smart grid; Smart power gridsPrivacy-Preserving Power Request in Smart Grid Networksjournal article10.1109/JSYST.2013.22606802-s2.0-84902280258WOS:000337155400013