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Privacy and the Law in Demand Response Energy Systems
Erin Jones

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Erin Jones. "Privacy and the Law in Demand Response Energy Systems". Talk or presentation, 27, April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.

Abstract
This project has focused on privacy and security issues in demand response energy systems, which are expected to combine wireless home meters that take energy readings every hour with time-varying energy prices. Having completed interviews with energy industry practitioners about current and future plans, interviews with law enforcement to understand how energy records may be used, and by studying the current legal and regulatory framework for privacy in energy systems, wireless transmissions and in the home, we discuss how a demand response network could be constructed to optimally protect privacy and security.

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    Erin Jones. <a
    href="http://www.truststc.org/pubs/79.html"
    ><i>Privacy and the Law in Demand Response Energy
    Systems</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  27,
    April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.
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    Erin Jones. "Privacy and the Law in Demand Response
    Energy Systems". Talk or presentation,  27, April,
    2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Jones06_PrivacyLawInDemandResponseEnergySystems,
        author = {Erin Jones},
        title = {Privacy and the Law in Demand Response Energy
                  Systems},
        day = {27},
        month = {April},
        year = {2006},
        note = {Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.},
        abstract = {This project has focused on privacy and security
                  issues in demand response energy systems, which
                  are expected to combine wireless home meters that
                  take energy readings every hour with time-varying
                  energy prices. Having completed interviews with
                  energy industry practitioners about current and
                  future plans, interviews with law enforcement to
                  understand how energy records may be used, and by
                  studying the current legal and regulatory
                  framework for privacy in energy systems, wireless
                  transmissions and in the home, we discuss how a
                  demand response network could be constructed to
                  optimally protect privacy and security.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/79.html}
    }
    

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