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Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations. /
Holik, F.; Broadbent, M.; Findrik, M. et al.
Intelligent Information and Database Systems - 12th Asian Conference, ACIIDS 2020, Proceedings. ed. / Pawel Sitek; Marcin Pietranik; Marek Krótkiewicz; Chutimet Srinilta. Singapore: Springer, 2020. p. 179-191 (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 1178 ).
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Harvard
Holik, F, Broadbent, M, Findrik, M
, Smith, P & Race, N 2020,
Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations. in P Sitek, M Pietranik, M Krótkiewicz & C Srinilta (eds),
Intelligent Information and Database Systems - 12th Asian Conference, ACIIDS 2020, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol. 1178 , Springer, Singapore, pp. 179-191.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3380-8_16
APA
Holik, F., Broadbent, M., Findrik, M.
, Smith, P., & Race, N. (2020).
Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations. In P. Sitek, M. Pietranik, M. Krótkiewicz, & C. Srinilta (Eds.),
Intelligent Information and Database Systems - 12th Asian Conference, ACIIDS 2020, Proceedings (pp. 179-191). (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 1178 ). Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3380-8_16
Vancouver
Holik F, Broadbent M, Findrik M
, Smith P, Race N.
Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations. In Sitek P, Pietranik M, Krótkiewicz M, Srinilta C, editors, Intelligent Information and Database Systems - 12th Asian Conference, ACIIDS 2020, Proceedings. Singapore: Springer. 2020. p. 179-191. (Communications in Computer and Information Science). doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-3380-8_16
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title = "Safe and Secure Software-Defined Networks for Smart Electricity Substations",
abstract = "The next generation of smart electricity substations and grids are on the horizon. Part of the drive behind this movement is a need to improve safety and security. In parallel, software-defined networking has been proposed as a disruptive approach when deployed in these environments, presenting the opportunity to deploy novel functionality alongside existing forwarding behaviour. The benefits of software-defined networking are clear. Yet, if this technology is deployed without due care and attention, then it has the potential to reduce the safety and security of energy systems. In this paper we identify the aspects that must be considered to maintain the stringent requirements imposed by substation networks. With these as a basis, we provide recommendations for the successful deployment of software-defined networking technologies in these environments. We then demonstrate how additional functionality can be brought to the network without violating these requirements.",
keywords = "ACL, Electricity substation, Safety and security requirements, SDN, Smart Grid, Database systems, Electric power transmission networks, Smart power grids, Software defined networking, Energy systems, Safety and securities, Secure software, Smart grid, Stringent requirement, Substation networks, Network security",
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