Cyber Attacks Prevention Towards Prosumer-based EV Charging Stations: An Edge-assisted Federated Prototype Knowledge Distillation Approach
Luyao Zou, Quang Hieu Vo, Kitae Kim, Huy Q. Le, Chu Myaet Thwal,, Chaoning Zhang, Choong Seon Hong

TL;DR
This paper presents an edge-assisted federated learning approach using prototype knowledge distillation to detect and prevent cyber-attacks on prosumer-based EV charging stations, effectively handling non-IID data and boundary issues.
Contribution
It introduces a novel E-FPKD method combining knowledge distillation and prototype aggregation for improved cyber-attack detection in prosumer EV charging networks.
Findings
Achieves higher overall detection correctness (ODC) on multiple datasets.
Outperforms baseline methods in binary and multi-class classification.
Demonstrates effectiveness in mitigating non-IID data challenges.
Abstract
In this paper, cyber-attack prevention for the prosumer-based electric vehicle (EV) charging stations (EVCSs) is investigated, which covers two aspects: 1) cyber-attack detection on prosumers' network traffic (NT) data, and 2) cyber-attack intervention. To establish an effective prevention mechanism, several challenges need to be tackled, for instance, the NT data per prosumer may be non-independent and identically distributed (non-IID), and the boundary between benign and malicious traffic becomes blurred. To this end, we propose an edge-assisted federated prototype knowledge distillation (E-FPKD) approach, where each client is deployed on a dedicated local edge server (DLES) and can report its availability for joining the federated learning (FL) process. Prior to the E-FPKD approach, to enhance accuracy, the Pearson Correlation Coefficient is adopted for feature selection. Regarding…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Smart Grid Security and Resilience · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
