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29 July 2024 Research on communication security data fusion method of intelligent distribution network
Sinuo Wang, Xiaoxu Lang, Shuanbao Zhao
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Proceedings Volume 13214, Fourth International Conference on Digital Signal and Computer Communications (DSCC 2024); 132141X (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3033483
Event: Fourth International Conference on Digital Signal and Computer Communications (DSCC 2024), 2024, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
With the rapid development of power big data and intelligence, the complexity of intelligent distribution network is getting higher and higher, and the accompanying data security problems are also increasing, which seriously affects the healthy development of intelligent distribution network. In order to solve the problem of data security in power distribution network, this paper improves the Paillier encryption algorithm based on Chinese residual theorem and CRT system enhanced decryption technology, and analyzes the effectiveness of this algorithm by comparing examples. The results show that the improved Paillier encryption algorithm proposed in this paper can better fuse the communication security data of the distribution network, and has high operational efficiency and low communication load, which can meet the data security protection requirements of the intelligent distribution network, and has good practicability and economy.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Sinuo Wang, Xiaoxu Lang, and Shuanbao Zhao "Research on communication security data fusion method of intelligent distribution network", Proc. SPIE 13214, Fourth International Conference on Digital Signal and Computer Communications (DSCC 2024), 132141X (29 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3033483
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KEYWORDS
Power grids

Computer security

Network security

Data fusion

Information security

Data communications

Data transmission

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