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Georgios Kalogridis

Researcher at Toshiba

Publications -  62
Citations -  3058

Georgios Kalogridis is an academic researcher from Toshiba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart grid & Smart meter. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2784 citations.

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Smart Grid Privacy via Anonymization of Smart Metering Data

TL;DR: The method described in this paper provides a 3rd party escrow mechanism for authenticated anonymous meter readings which are difficult to associate with a particular smart meter or customer.
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Smart Grid Communications: Overview of Research Challenges, Solutions, and Standardization Activities

TL;DR: In this paper, the challenges and opportunities of communications research in the areas of smart grid and smart metering are discussed, and the key communications challenges for realizing interoperable and future-proof smart grid/metering networks, smart grid security and privacy, and how some of the existing networking technologies can be applied to energy management.
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Privacy for Smart Meters: Towards Undetectable Appliance Load Signatures

TL;DR: It is suggested that home electrical power routing can be used to moderate the home's load signature in order to hide appliance usage information and set the ground for further research on the subject of optimising home energy management with regards to hiding load signatures.
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Smart Grid Communications: Overview of Research Challenges, Solutions, and Standardization Activities

TL;DR: Some of the key communications challenges for realizing interoperable and future-proof smart grid/metering networks, smart grid security and privacy, and how some of the existing networking technologies can be applied to energy management are focused on.
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The new frontier of communications research: smart grid and smart metering

TL;DR: It is argued that the new initiative on smart grid worldwide provides an ideal opportunity for communication and networking researchers to apply various existing technologies as well as inventing new ones in this exciting area.