Adaptive RSA Encryption Algorithm for Smart Grid
Fang Wang,Zhenyu Wang,Yan Zhu +2 more
- 01 Aug 2019
- Vol. 1302, Iss: 2, pp 022097
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TL;DR: An adaptive RSA algorithm to generate primes is proposed, which modifies the application scope of RSA algorithm, so that the algorithm can be successfully applied in smart grid.
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Abstract: Information security has been paid more and more attention as it is a high-weight factor that affects many aspects in our life. Many technologies have been introduced to improve information security. Encryption algorithm is one of the most frequently used method. There are many encryption algorithms. RSA algorithm, which uses asymmetric encryption method, is a secure encryption algorithms. RSA's encryption effect is pretty good due to difficulty in cracking its private key. Smart grid is the upgrade of power grid, which is based on integrated, high-speed two-way communication network. In smart grid, there are lots of data to be transferred along the network. In order to ensure that the data are not stolen or tampered with, it is necessary to encrypt the data during transferring. However, it is ineffective to use conventional RSA algorithm directly in smart grid. To solve the problem, we propose an adaptive RSA algorithm to generate primes, which modifies the application scope of RSA algorithm, so that the algorithm can be successfully applied in smart grid. According to the time limit of the encryption algorithm, the prime number is generated adaptively, so that the encryption time of the algorithm is reasonably controlled. The data is encrypted by generating the public key and the private key used for encryption through the generated prime number. The experiments verified the effectiveness of the algorithm.
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