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A Cyber-Physical Security Analysis of Synchronous-Islanded Microgrid Operation

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  • Ivo Friedberg
  • David M. Laverty
  • Kieran McLaughlin
  • Paul Smith
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Publication date17/09/2015
Host publicationProceedings of the 3rd International Symposium for ICS & SCADA Cyber Security Research 2015 (ICS-CSR 2015)
Pages52-62
Number of pages11
<mark>Original language</mark>English

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NameElectronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC)
PublisherBCS
ISSN (electronic)1477-9358

Abstract

Cyber-security research in the field of smart grids is often performed with a focus on either the power and control domain or the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) domain. The characteristics of the power equipment or ICT domain are commonly not collectively considered. This work provides an analysis of the physical effects of cyber-attacks on microgrids – a smart grid construct that allows continued power supply when disconnected from a main grid. Different types of microgrid operations are explained (connected, islanded and synchronous-islanding) and potential cyber-attacks and their physical effects are analyzed. A testbed that is based on physical power and ICT equipment is presented to validate the results in both the physical and ICT domain.