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A Cyber-Secure Distributed Control Architecture for Autonomous AC Microgrid

Suman Rath, Diptak Pal, Parth Sharma, Bijaya Ketan Panigrahi

2020IEEE Systems Journal59 citationsDOI

Abstract

Security of various cyber-physical systems is a major concern for researchers worldwide. Nowadays, microgrids also form such cyber-physical system to achieve a number of objectives such as enhanced frequency regulation, economic active power sharing, proper reactive power sharing, etc. Communication links are essential in such microgrids to ensure bilateral flow of data to be fed to the secondary controllers of the distributed generators integrated to the power network. This article, therefore, studies the impact of various kinds of cyberattacks viz., false data injection, denial-of-service, and replay attack on the performance of these communication enabled secondary controllers having potential vulnerabilities. Additionally, it presents a unique framework to ensure system stability when communication links are subjected to such attacks. The analysis has been carried out in a microgrid operating in islanded mode where the controller area network (CAN) bus communication network is utilized to form the cyber-physical system. Simulations are performed in MATLAB/Simulink platform and real-time evaluation of the proposed framework has been carried out in a test bed having OPAL-RT (OP5600) simulator and physical CAN devices to form the communication links.

Topics & Concepts

MicrogridDenial-of-service attackTelecommunications networkComputer scienceCyber-physical systemElectric power systemController (irrigation)Computer networkCommunications systemDistributed computingEngineeringComputer securityPower (physics)Control (management)The InternetOperating systemArtificial intelligenceBiologyAgronomyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsSmart Grid Security and ResilienceMicrogrid Control and OptimizationSmart Grid Energy Management
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