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Self-Protective Inverters Against Malicious Setpoints Using Analytical Reference Models

Tareq Hossen, Mehmetcan Gursoy, Behrooz Mirafzal

2022IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Industrial Electronics15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article presents the concept of self-protective inverters using steady-state and dynamic reference models. The self-protection strategy inspects incoming setpoints from the utility operator or third-party aggregators using analytical reference models before engaging the setpoints to the inverter's local controller. When a malicious setpoint passes the existing security layers, a smart inverter can examine the integrity of an incoming setpoint in real-time. The efficacy of the self-protection strategy has been tested using a laboratory setup, including a three-phase 3 kVA inverter and a 12 kW regenerative grid emulator. The results verify that the analytical steady-state and dynamic models can provide device-level protection for grid-interactive inverters by preventing harmful setpoints from getting engaged to the local controller.

Topics & Concepts

SetpointInverterComputer scienceController (irrigation)GridSteady state (chemistry)Control theory (sociology)Control (management)Control engineeringEngineeringVoltageElectrical engineeringMathematicsChemistryAgronomyArtificial intelligenceBiologyPhysical chemistryGeometryMicrogrid Control and OptimizationSmart Grid Security and ResilienceIslanding Detection in Power Systems