Issue |
E3S Web of Conf.
Volume 540, 2024
1st International Conference on Power and Energy Systems (ICPES 2023)
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Article Number | 10021 | |
Number of page(s) | 9 | |
Section | Grid Connected Systems | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202454010021 | |
Published online | 21 June 2024 |
Enhancing Power Grid Resilience against Cyber Threats in the Smart Grid Era
* New Prince Shri Bhavani college of Engineering and Technology, Anna University
† Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, IES University, MP 462044 India. IES College of Technology, India 462044, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
‡ CSE, Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College, Chennai - 127
§ College of technical engineering, The Islamic university, Najaf, Iraq .
** Department of Management, Uttaranchal Institute of Management, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
6 Associate Professor, Symbiosis Law School Nagpur, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), India Email: sukhvinder.dari@gmail.com, Pune
* padmavathy.r@newprinceshribhavani.com
† research@iesbpl.ac.in
‡ m.sindhu_cse@psvpec.in
§ L.hussien.jasim@gmail.com\
** dr12archana@gmail.com
In the age of smart grids, fortifying power grids against cyber threats has become of utmost importance. This paper reviews endeavours in the realms of defining, measuring, and scrutinising the resilience of smart grids. An exhaustive overview of both qualitative frameworks and quantitative metrics for resilience study is provided, underscoring the ideal characteristics of a resilience metric. The complexities in formulating and crafting such metrics in practical settings are also broached. Another focal point is the hierarchical outage management scheme, crafted to enhance the robustness of smart distribution systems, particularly those encompassing multi-microgrids. This scheme introduces a two-tiered approach: the preliminary stage revolves around resource scheduling via a model predictive control-based algorithm, whilst the subsequent stage centres on coordinating power transfers amongst microgrids. Moreover, the paper probes into the vulnerabilities of smart grids owing to the incorporation of information technology. A thorough exploration of security prerequisites, accounts of severe cyber-attacks, and a strategic methodology to detect and counteract these threats are elucidated. The paper wraps up by spotlighting future research trajectories, especially in forging a comprehensive framework for resilience and addressing challenges tied to multi-modal cyber/physical attacks and big data concerns.
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