LSEG: A Lightweight and Secure Key Exchange Protocol for Smart Grid Communication
Amna Zafar, Muhammad Asfand Hafeez, Arslan Munir

TL;DR
This paper introduces LSEG, a lightweight, secure key exchange protocol tailored for resource-constrained smart grid environments, combining elliptic curve cryptography, lightweight encryption, and formal security proofs.
Contribution
It presents a novel, efficient key exchange protocol using elliptic curves and lightweight encryption, validated by formal security proofs and practical experiments on embedded hardware.
Findings
Achieves under 5.5 ms execution time on embedded devices
Uses only 1024-bit message exchanges for communication
Provides formal security proof against common cyber threats
Abstract
The increasing deployment of the Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices in modern smart grid environments requires secure and efficient communication protocols specifically designed for resource-constrained environments. However, most existing authentication schemes either impose excessive computational overhead or lack robustness against advanced cyber threats, making them unsuitable for resource-limited smart grid deployments. To address these limitations, this paper proposes a lightweight authentication and secure key exchange protocol for smart grid (LSEG) environments. The proposed LSEG protocol utilizes a unified elliptic curve key pair, enabled by birational mapping between Ed25519 and Curve25519, for signing and key exchange. Initial keys are derived using the hash based message authentication code (HMAC) based key derivation function (HKDF), while ephemeral key pairs, generated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks · Advanced Authentication Protocols Security
