Journal article
Fisher information as a measure of privacy: Preserving privacy of households with smart meters using batteries
F Farokhi, H Sandberg
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid | IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC | Published : 2018
Abstract
In this paper, batteries are used to preserve the privacy of households with smart meters. It is commonly understood that data from smart meters can be used by adversaries to infringe on the privacy of the households, e.g., figuring out the individual appliances that are being used or the level of the occupancy of the house. The Cramér-Rao bound is used to relate the variance of the estimation error of any unbiased estimator of the household consumption from the aggregate consumption (i.e., the household plus the battery) to the Fisher information. Subsequently, optimal policies for charging and utilizing batteries are devised to minimize the Fisher information (in the scalar case and the tr..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The work of F. Farokhi was supported by the McKenzie Fellowship, and by the Melbourne School of Engineering. The work of H. Sandberg was supported in part by the EU CHIST-ERA Project COPES, and in part by Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency through the CERCES Project. Paper no. TSG-01283-2016.