Event-trigger-based resilient distributed energy management against FDI and DoS attack of cyber-physical system of smart grid

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Zhang, Huifeng
Chen, Zhuxiang
Yu, Chengqian
Yue, Dong
Xie, Xiangpeng
Hancke, Gerhard P.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

To address the false data injection (FDI) and denial of service (DoS) attack, this article proposes an event-trigger-based resilient distributed energy management approach for cyber–physical system of smart grid. Here, an event-trigger-based resilient consensus algorithm (ERCA) is proposed with the attack identification and compensation mechanism. The event-triggered mechanism is improved within distributed optimization combined with reliable acknowledgment (ACK) signals technique to mitigate the impact of data loss or transmission delay, and trust nodes-based compensation approach is proposed during resilient coordinated optimization for state correction to ensure the stability and security of power grid system. The optimality and convergence of the proposed method are proved theoretically that the proposed method can approximate to optimal solution well and achieve consensus by ensuring the proactive involvement of all participants under coordinated cyber attack. According to those obtained simulation results, it reveals that the proposed algorithm can effectively solve the energy management issue under coordinated DoS and FDI attack.

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Energy management, Smart grids, Costs, Generators, Power system stability, Reliability, Cost function, Denial of service (DoS), False data injection (FDI), Resilient consensus algorithm, Event-trigger-based resilient consensus algorithm (ERCA), SDG-07: Affordable and clean energy

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SDG-07:Affordable and clean energy

Citation

H. Zhang, Z. Chen, C. Yu, D. Yue, X. Xie and G. P. Hancke, "Event-Trigger-Based Resilient Distributed Energy Management Against FDI and DoS Attack of Cyber–Physical System of Smart Grid," in IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, vol. 54, no. 5, pp. 3220-3230, May 2024, doi: 10.1109/TSMC.2024.3357497.