2012 IEEE 11th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications 2012
DOI: 10.1109/trustcom.2012.118
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Design and Analysis of Multicast-Based Publisher/Subscriber Models over Wireless Platforms for Smart Grid Communications

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“…Kumar et al [11] analyzed suitable network architectures that can meet all the requirements of North American Syncro-Phasor Initiative Network (NASPInet). The schemes [10] and [11] did not clearly describe the functions used by these schemes. Recently, Heimgaertner et al [12] proposed a cybersecure publish/subscribe middle-ware for control plane and data plane communications in the smart grid.…”
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“…Kumar et al [11] analyzed suitable network architectures that can meet all the requirements of North American Syncro-Phasor Initiative Network (NASPInet). The schemes [10] and [11] did not clearly describe the functions used by these schemes. Recently, Heimgaertner et al [12] proposed a cybersecure publish/subscribe middle-ware for control plane and data plane communications in the smart grid.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…However, since every connected device has to perform encryption and message integrity, their experiment generates a large overhead and delay. Fateri et al [10] presented a publisher-subscriber model with simulationbased traffic analysis. However, the critical latency and security concerns in the smart grid network are not discussed.…”
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“…SV can be sent in both models [1]. GOOSE and SV messages are directly mapped to the link layer in order to provide fast response time, because they are used in critical services [5]. Hence, these messages are directly encapsulated in the Ethernet Protocol and transmitted with a multicast destination MAC address [9].…”
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