Issue |
Sci. Tech. Energ. Transition
Volume 79, 2024
Decarbonizing Energy Systems: Smart Grid and Renewable Technologies
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Article Number | 64 | |
Number of page(s) | 10 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2516/stet/2024067 | |
Published online | 13 September 2024 |
Regular Article
A redundant secondary control scheme to resist FDI attacks in AC microgrids
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Information Science and Technology, Donghua University, Shanghai, 201620, PR China
2
Engineering Research Center of Digitized Textile and Apparel Technology, Ministry of Education, Donghua University, Shanghai, 201620, PR China
* Corresponding author: shanyh@dhu.edu.cn
Received:
12
June
2024
Accepted:
11
August
2024
Hierarchical control of AC microgrids, despite providing stable voltage, frequency, and optimal power distribution, is susceptible to false data injection (FDI) attacks on its secondary control. Electric power systems in countries such as the United States and Venezuela have suffered cyberattacks. This paper proposes a redundant secondary control method to resist FDI attacks. This method uses distributed generators (DGs) online as redundant units on standby, generating dynamic corrections to the attacked DGs, thus eliminating the attack impact. It effectively addresses the numerical tampering and addition brought by FDI to the frequency and voltage setting values of the secondary control, ensuring the microgrid can still output stable frequency and voltage. The principle of this control method is direct and practical; it does not require complex controllers and can respond quickly to FDI attacks. Then, focusing on a microgrid system containing six DGs, the setting values of the microgrid system are tampered with by multiple values in different time periods, the simulation results confirm that the proposed method can effectively resist FDI attacks under various scenarios. Finally, field programmable gate array (FPGA)-in-the-loop experiments further verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Key words: FDI attacks / Redundant secondary control method / AC microgrids / FPGA-in-the-loop
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