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Identification of False Data Injection Attacks With Considering the Impact of Wind Generation and Topology Reconfigurations

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 1349-1364

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSTE.2017.2782090

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False data injection; wind farm; topology changes; state estimation; outlier detection; robustness

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Robust control of the power grid relies on accurate state estimation. Recent studies show that state estimators are vulnerable to false data injection attacks that can pass the bad data detection mechanisms. A grand restriction of the existing countermeasures is dealing with integration of renewable energy sources and topology changes because they are designed for a specific system configuration. In this paper, to detect cyber-attacks in power systems that are affected by sustainable energy sources or system reconfigurations, a unsupervised anomaly detection algorithm is developed. The proposed method first analyzes recent historical data and detects the state vectors that are different from normal trend since they may indicate attacks. Then, among the recent state records, most similar state vectors to this suspicious vector are determined. These vectors are combined to form a new vector in a way that the attacked states have smaller/larger values than the normal ones. Finally, different outlier detection algorithms are applied on the new vector and the attacked states are determined through a majority voting among those algorithms. The proposed method is tested on the IEEE 14 bus system with different attack scenarios including attacks to the system after a contingency and integration of wind farms. Results demonstrate the robustness of our method in dealing with changes.

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