A Novel Blockchain Based Approach to Exchanging Information and Data in Power Systems

Mubashar Amjad, G. Taylor, Chun Sing Lai, Zhengwen Huang, Maozhen Li
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Exchanging information and data using cloud computing in power systems is now becoming common practice. However, there are still many challenges such as data security, interoperability, and scalability that need to be considered. In this paper, the authors have exploited blockchain technology by integrating it with Hadoop to enhance interoperability concerning power system operators at both transmission and distribution levels. A blockchain based approach is developed to exchange information and data within power systems. This approach enables users to exchange information and data without losing ownership or control of the data. The proposed approach provides the solutions to three important issues: scalability, data ownership, and interoperability. The case studies as presented in this paper evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed novel approach for enhancing information and data exchange. The paper specifically evaluates enhanced performance with regard to scalability, latency, and computational time.
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一种基于区块链的电力系统信息和数据交换新方法
在电力系统中使用云计算交换信息和数据现在已成为普遍做法。但是,仍然需要考虑许多挑战,例如数据安全性、互操作性和可伸缩性。在本文中,作者通过将区块链技术与Hadoop集成来增强电力系统运营商在输电和配电层面的互操作性。开发了基于区块链的方法来交换电力系统内的信息和数据。这种方法使用户能够交换信息和数据,而不会失去对数据的所有权或控制权。提出的方法提供了三个重要问题的解决方案:可伸缩性、数据所有权和互操作性。本文提出的案例研究评估了所提出的加强信息和数据交换的新方法的有效性。本文特别评估了可伸缩性、延迟和计算时间方面的增强性能。
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