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Privacy Preserving distributed smart grid system based on Hyperledger Fabric and Wireguard

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  • Shixiong Yao
  • Xingjian Tian
  • Jiageng Chen
  • Yi Xiong

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Smart grid has drawn a lot of attention and investment in recent years, which not only helps the modern generation and distribution of traditional power but also highly widens the application of renewable energy sources. However, the main challenges in the application of smart grid are 1. the privacy preservation of users' information and 2. the trustful transmission channel among peers. In order to solve these problems, VPN and blockchain can be considered since they have some features perfectly suitable for these situations. In this paper, we propose a smart grid system based on WireGuard and Hyperledger Fabric to solve the problems mentioned above. And we also implement the whole system and give a view by web application. What's more, all the functionalities are displayed and tested, including building a smart device simulator, deploying data visualization and making some performance evaluations about transactions and WireGuard communication. Experiment results show that the introduction of WireGuard into network infrastructure does not cause too much loss of bandwidth and delay, but it ensures a certain degree of communication security. And Fabric provides the consistency and traceability of transactions in smart grid system.

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  • Shixiong Yao & Xingjian Tian & Jiageng Chen & Yi Xiong, 2023. "Privacy Preserving distributed smart grid system based on Hyperledger Fabric and Wireguard," International Journal of Network Management, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 33(3), May.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:intnem:v:33:y:2023:i:3:n:e2193
    DOI: 10.1002/nem.2193
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