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year = {2016}
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@article{perez01,
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author = {Noelia Uribe-P{\'e}rez and Luis Hern{\'a}ndez and David de la Vega and Itziar Angulo},
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comment = {Questionable publisher but seems good-quality, well-researched. Maybe not published elsewhere since it's just an industry/legislative review article?},
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doi = {10.3390/app6030068},
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journaltitle = {Applied Sciences},
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month = feb,
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number = {3},
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organization = {MDPI},
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pages = {68},
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title = {State of the Art and Trends Review of Smart Metering in Electricity Grids},
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volume = {6},
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x-color = {#cc3300},
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year = {2016}
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}
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@article{urtasun01,
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author = {Andoni Urtasun and Pablo Sanchis and David Barricarte and Luis Marroyo},
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comment = {has lots of self-citations by urtasun},
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journaltitle = {Renewable Energy},
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month = jan,
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pages = {325--336},
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publisher = {Elsevier},
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title = {Energy management strategy for a battery-diesel stand-alone system with distributed PV generation based on grid frequency modulation},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2013.12.020},
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volume = {66},
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year = {2014}
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}
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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ against attacks and simplify updates. Combined with the small market sizes in sm
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cost lies in the meter's software % TODO cite?
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There exist multiple competing standards applicable to various parts of a smart electricity meter. In addition,
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most countries have their own certification regimen\cite{cenelec01}. This complexity creates a large development
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burden for new market entrants.
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burden for new market entrants\cite{perez01}.
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}
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this produces a high cost pressure on the software development process for smart electricity meters.
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\subsection{Landline IP}
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\subsection{IP-based wireless systems}
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\subsection{Frequency modulation as a communication channel}
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For our system, we chose grid frequency modulation (henceforth GFC) as a low-bandwidth uni-directional communications channel.
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Compared to traditional PLC GFC requires no additional hardware, works reliably throughout the grid and is harder to
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manipulate by a malicious actor.
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% FIXME \cite{urtasun01}
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\subsubsection{The frequency dependance of grid frequency}
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\subsubsection{Control systems coupled to grid frequency}
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\subsubsection{Avoiding dangerous modes}
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\chapter{Economic viability of countermeasures}
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\section{Attack cost}
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\section{Countermeasure cost}
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\section{Conclusion}
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\chapter{The ethics and security implications of centralized crackdown on energy theft}
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% FIXME maybe include a standard for the technical side of a safety reset system here, e.g. in the style of an IETF draft?
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