Effective public key infrastructure for vehicle-to-grid network

A growth of electric vehicle (EV) technologies likely leads a fundamental shift not only in transportation sector but also in the existing electric power grid infrastructure. In Smart grid infrastructure, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) network can be formed such that participating EVs can be used to store energy and supply this energy back to the power grid when required. To realize proper deployment of V2G network, charging infrastructure having various entities such as charging facility, clearinghouse, and energy provider has to be constructed. So use of Public key infrastructure (PKI) is indispensable for provisioning security solution in V2G network. The ISO/IEC 15118 standard is ascribed that incorporates X.509 PKI solution for V2G network. However, as traditional X.509 based PKI for V2G network has several shortcomings, we have proposed an effectual PKI for a V2G network that is built on based on elliptic curve cryptography and self-certified public key technique having implicit certificate to reduce certificate size and certificate verification time. We show that the proposed solution outperforms the existing solution.

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