Cybersecurity Analysis of Load Frequency Control in Power Systems: A Survey

Today, power systems have transformed considerably and taken a new shape of geographically distributed systems from the locally centralized systems thereby leading to a new infrastructure in the framework of networked control cyber-physical system (CPS). Among the different important operations to b...

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Main Authors: Sahaj Saxena, Sajal Bhatia, Rahul Gupta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Designs
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2411-9660/5/3/52
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spelling doaj-7b30acbbdea048f893922952b75ffab92021-09-25T23:58:38ZengMDPI AGDesigns2411-96602021-08-015525210.3390/designs5030052Cybersecurity Analysis of Load Frequency Control in Power Systems: A SurveySahaj Saxena0Sajal Bhatia1Rahul Gupta2Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering Department, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Punjab 147004, IndiaSchool of Computer Science and Engineering, Sacred Heart University, 3135 Easton Turnpike, Fairfield, CT 06825, USAElectrical and Instrumentation Engineering Department, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Punjab 147004, IndiaToday, power systems have transformed considerably and taken a new shape of geographically distributed systems from the locally centralized systems thereby leading to a new infrastructure in the framework of networked control cyber-physical system (CPS). Among the different important operations to be performed for smooth generation, transmission, and distribution of power, maintaining the scheduled frequency, against any perturbations, is an important one. The load frequency control (LFC) operation actually governs this frequency regulation activity after the primary control. Due to CPS nature, the LFC operation is vulnerable to attacks, both from physical and cyber standpoints. The cyber-attack strategies ranges from a variety of attacks such as jamming the network communication, time-delay attack, and false data injection. Motivated by these perspectives, this paper studies the cybersecurity issues of the power systems during the LFC operation, and a survey is conducted on the security analysis of LFC. Various cyber-attack strategies, their mathematical models, and vulnerability assessments are performed to understand the possible threats and sources causing failure of frequency regulation. The LFC operation of two-area power systems is considered as a tutorial example to quantify the vulnerabilities. Mitigation strategies through control theoretic approaches are then reviewed and highlighted for LFC operation under cyber-attack.https://www.mdpi.com/2411-9660/5/3/52area control errorcybersecuritycontrol theoryload frequency controltwo-area power system
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author Sahaj Saxena
Sajal Bhatia
Rahul Gupta
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Rahul Gupta
Cybersecurity Analysis of Load Frequency Control in Power Systems: A Survey
Designs
area control error
cybersecurity
control theory
load frequency control
two-area power system
author_facet Sahaj Saxena
Sajal Bhatia
Rahul Gupta
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title Cybersecurity Analysis of Load Frequency Control in Power Systems: A Survey
title_short Cybersecurity Analysis of Load Frequency Control in Power Systems: A Survey
title_full Cybersecurity Analysis of Load Frequency Control in Power Systems: A Survey
title_fullStr Cybersecurity Analysis of Load Frequency Control in Power Systems: A Survey
title_full_unstemmed Cybersecurity Analysis of Load Frequency Control in Power Systems: A Survey
title_sort cybersecurity analysis of load frequency control in power systems: a survey
publisher MDPI AG
series Designs
issn 2411-9660
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Today, power systems have transformed considerably and taken a new shape of geographically distributed systems from the locally centralized systems thereby leading to a new infrastructure in the framework of networked control cyber-physical system (CPS). Among the different important operations to be performed for smooth generation, transmission, and distribution of power, maintaining the scheduled frequency, against any perturbations, is an important one. The load frequency control (LFC) operation actually governs this frequency regulation activity after the primary control. Due to CPS nature, the LFC operation is vulnerable to attacks, both from physical and cyber standpoints. The cyber-attack strategies ranges from a variety of attacks such as jamming the network communication, time-delay attack, and false data injection. Motivated by these perspectives, this paper studies the cybersecurity issues of the power systems during the LFC operation, and a survey is conducted on the security analysis of LFC. Various cyber-attack strategies, their mathematical models, and vulnerability assessments are performed to understand the possible threats and sources causing failure of frequency regulation. The LFC operation of two-area power systems is considered as a tutorial example to quantify the vulnerabilities. Mitigation strategies through control theoretic approaches are then reviewed and highlighted for LFC operation under cyber-attack.
topic area control error
cybersecurity
control theory
load frequency control
two-area power system
url https://www.mdpi.com/2411-9660/5/3/52
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