February 28, 2023
Conference Paper

Cross-Layered Cyber-Physical Power System State Estimation towards a Secure Grid Operation

Abstract

In the Smart Grid paradigm, this critical infrastructure operation is increasingly exposed to cyber-threats due to the increased dependency on communication networks. An adversary can launch an attack on a power grid operation through False Data Injection into system measurements and/or through attacks on the communication network, such as flooding the communication channels with unnecessary data or intercepting messages. A cross-layered strategy that combines power grid data, communication grid monitoring and Machine Learning based processing is a promising solution for detecting cyberthreats. In this paper, an implementation of an integrated solution of a cross-layer framework is presented. The advantage of such a framework is the augmentation of valuable data that enhances the detection of anomalies in the operation of power grid. IEEE 118-bus system is built in Simulink to provide a power grid testing environment and communication network data is emulated using SimComponents. The performance of the framework is investigated under various FDI and communication attacks.

Published: February 28, 2023

Citation

Aljohani N., D. Agnew Jr., K. Nagaraj, S. Boamah, R. Mathieu, A. Bretas, and J. McNair, et al. 2022. Cross-Layered Cyber-Physical Power System State Estimation towards a Secure Grid Operation. In IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM 2022), July 17-21, 2022, Denver, CO, 1-5. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-170852. doi:10.1109/PESGM48719.2022.9916756

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