We consider an attack in which an adversary attempts to manipulate the behavior of citizens by sending fake discount notifications encouraging them to shift their energy consumption into the peak-demand period. Such a shift may result in the tripping of overloaded power lines, leading to blackouts (see Methods).
Aug 12, 2020
Aug 12, 2020 · We show that such disinformation can indeed lead to unwitting consumers synchronizing their energy-usage patterns, and result in blackouts on a city-scale if ...
Aug 12, 2020 · Using Greater London as a case study, we show that such disinformation can indeed lead to unwitting consumers synchronizing their energy-usage ...
Aug 12, 2020 · We show that such disinformation can indeed lead to unwitting consumers synchronizing their energy-usage patterns, and result in blackouts on a city-scale if ...
Using Greater London as a case study, we show that such disinformation can indeed lead to unwitting consumers synchronizing their energy-usage patterns, and ...
Aug 1, 2019 · Abstract. Social technologies have made it possible to propagate disinformation and manipulate the masses at an unprecedented scale.
This work considers an attack in which an adversary attempts to manipulate the behavior of energy consumers by sending fake discount notifications ...
Latest research indicates disinformation campaigns can potential trigger pockets of power outages in cities.
Section S4 (page 15) illustrates how the follow-through rate varies with the social network model, the influence propagation model, the mapping from the ...
Using Greater London as a case study, we show that such disinformation can indeed lead to unwitting consumers synchronizing their energy-usage patterns, and ...