Abstract
The rapid adoption of the smart grid’s nascent load-management capabilities, such as demand-side management and smart home systems, and the emergence of new classes of controllable high-wattage loads, such as energy storage systems and electric vehicles, magnify the smart grid’s exposure to load-altering cyberattacks. These attacks aim at disrupting power grid services by staging a synchronized activation/deactivation of numerous customers’ high-wattage appliances. A proper defense plan is needed to respond to such attacks and maintain the stability of the grid, and would include prevention, detection, mitigation, incident response, and/or recovery strategies. In this paper, we propose a solution to detect load-altering cyberattacks using a time-delay neural network that monitors the grid’s load profile. As a case study, we consider a cyberattack scenario against demand-side management programs that control the loads of residential electrical water heaters in order to perform peak shaving. The proposed solution can be adapted to other load-altering attacks involving different demand-side management programs or other classes of loads. Experiments verify the proposed solution’s efficacy in detecting load-altering attacks with high precision and low false alarm and latency.
Funder
Hydro-Québec
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
McGill University
Subject
Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction
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