4.8 Article

Operating State Reconstruction in Cyber Physical Smart Grid for Automatic Attack Filtering

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
Volume 18, Issue 5, Pages 2909-2922

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TII.2020.3000172

Keywords

Smart grids; Forecasting; Power system stability; State estimation; Pollution measurement; Informatics; Filtering; Attack detection; cyber physical smart grid (CPSG); cyberattack; particle filtering; state estimation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1813212, 52177102]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong [2021A1515011685]
  3. Foundations of Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee [JCYJ20190808143619749, GJHZ20200731095610032, TII-20-0989]

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This article proposes a new operating state reconstruction scheme for the smart grid, which can automatically filter out possible cyberattacks and correct erroneous states, mitigating the impact of attacks on the grid.
Eliminating the erroneous state bias from cyberattack is essential to ensure the real-time control and secure operation of the smart grid, especially when cyberattack flourishes in recent years. For this reason, this article, for the first time, proposes a new operating state reconstruction scheme to automatically filter out possible cyberattacks in smart grid. This scheme consists of an attack separation method, a state forecasting algorithm, and a state recovery approach. Based on P-Q decomposition, the attack separation method takes into account the network parameter perturbations and prediction uncertainties to analytically estimate the regular deviation of each state, thereby identifying potential abnormal states. Then, a particle filtering-based state forecasting algorithm is developed to evaluate the original operating level of the detected contaminated states. Finally, we propose a fast bilinear state recovery approach to mitigate the smearing effect of undetected contaminated states due to cyberattacks. The proposed state reconstruction method can not only detect cyberattacks but also realize automatic correction of the erroneous states, thus mitigating the devastating impact of attack on smart grids. The feasibility and effectiveness of our reconstruction scheme are extensively validated on IEEE standard 9-, 14-, 30-, 57- and 118-bus power systems. The obtained results show that the proposed scheme exhibits strong robustness, high stability, and promising performance for automatic attack filtering, indicating a great potential for implementations in deep cyber-penetrated smart grids.

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