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Dynamic Load Altering Attacks Against Power System Stability: Attack Models and Protection Schemes
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EngineeringStabilityReliability EngineeringScada SecurityProtection SchemesSystems EngineeringGrid StabilityPower System TransientPower SystemsPower System AnalysisProtection SystemElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringDynamic LoadPower System DynamicAttack ModelsPower System ProtectionSmart Grid SecuritySmart GridSecurityControl System SecurityPower System Frequency
Dynamic load altering attacks (D-LAAs) are introduced as a new class of cyber-physical attacks against smart grid demand response programs. The fundamental characteristics of D-LAAs are explained. Accordingly, D-LAAs are classified in terms of open-loop versus closed-loop attacks, single-point versus multi-point attacks, the type of feedback, and the type of attack controller. A specific closed-loop D-LAA against power system stability is formulated and analyzed, where the attacker controls the changes in the victim load based on a feedback from the power system frequency. A protection system is designed against D-LAAs by formulating and solving a non-convex pole-placement optimization problem. Uncertainty with respect to attack sensor location is addressed. Case studies are presented to assess system vulnerabilities, impacts of single-point and multi-point attacks, and optimal load protection in an IEEE 39 bus test system.
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