Cyber-Physical Interdependence for Power System Operation and Control

Ioannis Zografopoulos*, Ankur Srivastava, Charalambos Konstantinou, Junbo Zhao, Amir Abiri Jahromi, Astha Chawla, Bang Nguyen, Siqi Bu, Chendan Li, Fei Teng, Preetham Goli, Juan Ospina, Mohammad Asim Aftab, Mohammadreza Arani, Omer Sen, Panayiotis Moutis, Pudong Ge, Qinglai Guo, Subham Sahoo, Subhash LakshminarayanaTuyen Vu, Zhaoyuan Wang

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Abstract

This paper summarizes the technical endeavors undertaken by the Task Force (TF) on Cyber-Physical Interdependence for Power System Operation and Control. The TF was established to investigate the cyber-physical interdependence of critical power system elements and their influence on the operation and control of energy systems. State-of-the-art analysis techniques, including co-simulation and digital twin technologies, are employed to address various layers of interdependence between cyber and physical systems, facilitating the identification of potential threats and vulnerabilities. The paper examines prospective trajectories for resilient cyber-physical systems and outlines the educational and workforce training imperatives for addressing cybersecurity threats in contemporary power systems. Furthermore, concluding remarks and future recommendations are provided to mitigate the inherent vulnerabilities within the extensively interoperable grid infrastructure.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftI E E E Transactions on Smart Grid
ISSN1949-3053
DOI
StatusAccepteret/In press - 2 feb. 2025

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