Christine Hertzog’s scientific contributions

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Publications (12)


Beyond the Smart Grid: The Monetization of Data
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January 2015

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Christine Hertzog







Figure 2.1 The traditional electricity supply chain. (Courtesy of Energy Efficiency Exchange (EEX), http://eex.gov.au.)
Figure 2.2 Simple breakdown of tariff-setting process. (Courtesy of Chris Kotting, ckotting.com.)
Figure 2.4 Retail electricity sales trends in the United States. (Courtesy of Energy Information Administration.)
Figure 4.1 Traditional electricity meter. (From First Energy Corporation, https://www.first energycorp.com/content/customer/help/billingpayments/meter_reading_schedule/reading_your_ meter.html.)
Figure 4.3 Smart meter example. (From PG&E, see http://www.pgecurrents.com/2012/06/12/ pge-catches-wave-on-smartmeter-deployments/.)

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Data Privacy for the Smart Grid
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January 2015

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25 Citations

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... The core characteristic of ML-enhanced SGs is the capacity of optimizing energy management by continuously exchanging data to and from sensors, appliances, machines, and control points. Also, since some exchanged data is sensible and since important distribution-level decisions are shared in the network [69], the communication needs to be secure and resilient to attacks; once again, AI techniques have been applied for this purpose with great success [70]. ...

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Systematic review of energy theft practices and autonomous detection through artificial intelligence methods
Data Privacy for the Smart Grid

... Infrastructure and automation manufacturers and power users. [2] At the same period, the potential of renewable installations increasing in 2014 by about 14 per cent. The disputed fact is that, in the twentieth century, electricity was one of the main and significant developments that contributed to rapid industrialization and globalization. ...

Smart Meter Data and Privacy
  • Citing Chapter
  • January 2015