Resilience and Security: A Qualitative Survey of Urban Smart Grid Architectures

Smart grids require information and communication technology (ICT) in order to control dynamics in the power grid. However, adding ICT creates additional entry points in vulnerable hard- and software, increasing the attack surface, and provides distribution paths that can be used by malware for atta...

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Main Authors: Peter Eder-Neuhauser, Tanja Zseby, Joachim Fabini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2016-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7409923/
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spelling doaj-19026a31ca63493eac9c467c22cd912d2021-03-29T19:37:55ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362016-01-01483984810.1109/ACCESS.2016.25312797409923Resilience and Security: A Qualitative Survey of Urban Smart Grid ArchitecturesPeter Eder-Neuhauser0Tanja Zseby1Joachim Fabini2Communication Networks Group, Institute of Telecommunications, TU Wien, Vienna, AustriaCommunication Networks Group, Institute of Telecommunications, TU Wien, Vienna, AustriaCommunication Networks Group, Institute of Telecommunications, TU Wien, Vienna, AustriaSmart grids require information and communication technology (ICT) in order to control dynamics in the power grid. However, adding ICT creates additional entry points in vulnerable hard- and software, increasing the attack surface, and provides distribution paths that can be used by malware for attacks. This paper provides a qualitative evaluation of smart grid architectures for urban environments, comparing four topology types based on six quality indicators: resource control, security, resilience, quality of service, compatibility, and cost. The impact of each power grid topology on the applicability of ICT components in communication topologies is also considered. We summarize the benefits and drawbacks of each topology with a focus on the implementation of decentralized and self-organizing structures.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7409923/
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title_short Resilience and Security: A Qualitative Survey of Urban Smart Grid Architectures
title_full Resilience and Security: A Qualitative Survey of Urban Smart Grid Architectures
title_fullStr Resilience and Security: A Qualitative Survey of Urban Smart Grid Architectures
title_full_unstemmed Resilience and Security: A Qualitative Survey of Urban Smart Grid Architectures
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description Smart grids require information and communication technology (ICT) in order to control dynamics in the power grid. However, adding ICT creates additional entry points in vulnerable hard- and software, increasing the attack surface, and provides distribution paths that can be used by malware for attacks. This paper provides a qualitative evaluation of smart grid architectures for urban environments, comparing four topology types based on six quality indicators: resource control, security, resilience, quality of service, compatibility, and cost. The impact of each power grid topology on the applicability of ICT components in communication topologies is also considered. We summarize the benefits and drawbacks of each topology with a focus on the implementation of decentralized and self-organizing structures.
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