A lightweight smart contracts framework for blockchain‐based secure communication in smart grid applications

Author:

Faheem Muhammad123ORCID,Kuusniemi Heidi13,Eltahawy Bahaa13,Bhutta Muhammad Shoaib4,Raza Basit5

Affiliation:

1. School of Technology and Innovations University of Vaasa Vaasa Finland

2. Vaasa Energy Business and Innovations Centre (VEBIC) University of Vaasa Vaasa Finland

3. School of Digital Economy University of Vaasa Vaasa Finland

4. Department of High Voltage and Insulation Technology Chongqing University Chongqing China

5. Department of Computer Science COMSATs University Islamabad Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractEnergy is a crucial need in today's world for powering homes, businesses, transportation, and industrial processes. Fossil fuels, such as oil, coal, and natural gas, have been the primary sources of energy for decades. However, there is growing recognition of the negative environmental impact of fossil fuels and the need to transition to cleaner and more sustainable sources of energy. Distributed Energy Resources , such as wind and solar offer several benefits including, reducing energy costs, increasing resiliency, and decreasing carbon emissions. However, the integration of () into the grid requires advanced communication and secure control strategies to ensure a stable and reliable grid operations. In this regard, a blockchain‐based industrial wireless sensor network can provide secure and resilience data transmission to facilitate intelligent integration, monitoring, and control of in the smart grid. In this research, a smart contracts framework in Solana called Advanced Solana Blockchain () is proposed for in the smart grid. The proposed scheme enables resilient and secure real‐time control and monitoring of in smart grids. The performance evaluations and security analysis illustrated that this scheme is secure, reliable, and suitable in terms of lightweight data sharing between in smart grids.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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