2021 China Automation Congress (CAC) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/cac53003.2021.9728395
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An Endogenous Security Protection Framework adapted to 5G MEC in Power Industry

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“…Some proposed solutions focus on resource management considering the QoS, including security [207]. Other solutions focus on security and privacy in 5G networks and vertical applications, such as smart transportation [208], Industry 4.0 [209], smart cities [104], public services [168], smart grids [95], smart agriculture [210], and smart health [211].…”
Section: Discussion and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some proposed solutions focus on resource management considering the QoS, including security [207]. Other solutions focus on security and privacy in 5G networks and vertical applications, such as smart transportation [208], Industry 4.0 [209], smart cities [104], public services [168], smart grids [95], smart agriculture [210], and smart health [211].…”
Section: Discussion and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using 5G networks can benefit the requirements present in the services of power grids [93]. However, many security challenges exist [94,95]. Applying 5G resources in power grids introduces new threats due to the integration of multiple heterogeneous wireless networks, more open network installations, and service providers with different levels of trust.…”
Section: Security In Smart Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of the identified solutions focus on the security and privacy of 5G in vertical applications such as smart transportation [Hussein et al, 2017;Falchetti et al, 2015;Li et al, 2021a;Eltahlawy and Azer, 2021;Lai et al, 2020Lai et al, , 2017Chopra et al, 2019;Hashem Eiza et al, 2016;Kim et al, 2021b;Almusaylim et al, 2018;Abdulqadder et al, 2021;Huang et al, 2020;Rahman et al, 2020;Nguyen et al, 2020c;Garg et al, 2019;Su et al, 2020;Sharma et al, 2020b;Hussain et al, 2021;Almusaylim et al, 2018;, Industry 4.0 [Al-Turjman and Alturjman, 2018;Chiarello et al, 2021;Lipps et al, 2019;Szymanski, 2017;Abdel-Basset et al, 2022], smart cities [Akhunzada et al, 2020;Shin et al, 2019;Abdel-Malek et al, 2021;Paolino et al, 2019], public services [Schmittner et al, 2017;Elmasry and Corwin, 2021], smart grids [Xuesong et al, 2021], and smart health [Ghassemian et al, 2020;Dzogovic et al, 2020;Somaya and Tomadar, 2019;Reddy Allugunti and Elango, 2018;Le and Hsu, 2021].…”
Section: Smart Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algumas das soluções identificadas neste estudo focam na segurança e privacidade em redes 5G e verticais de aplicação, como, por exemplo, transporte inteligente [9], indústria 4.0 [10], cidades inteligentes [11], serviços públicos [12], redes elétricas inteligentes [13] e saúde inteligente [14]. Soluções podem ser usadas para a detecção ou mitigação de ameaças específicas, como, por exemplo, espionagem, DDoS, spoofing, jamming, rastreamento, DoS, IMSI Catchers, Distributed Reflection Denial of Service (DRDoS), inundação e poluição.…”
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