A Sparse Neural Network Based Control Structure Optimization Game under DoS Attacks for DES Frequency Regulation of Power Grid

Author:

Sun JianORCID,Qi GuanqiuORCID,Zhu Zhiqin

Abstract

With the rapid growth of distributed energy sources, power grid has become a flexible and complex networked control system. However, it increases the chances of being a denial-of-service attack, which degrades the performance of the power grid, even causing cascading failures. To mitigate negative effects from denial-of-service attack and enhance the reliability of the power grid, we propose a networked control system structure based optimization scheme that is derived from a Stackelberg game model for the frequency regulation of a power grid with distributed energy sources. In the proposed game model, both denial-of-service attacker and control system designer as a defender are considered without using any analytical model. For defenders, we propose a sparse neural network based DES control and system structure design scheme. The neural network is used to approximate the desired control output and reinforce signals for the improvements of short- and long-term performance. It also introduces the sparse regulation of column grouping in the neural network learning process to explore the structure of control system that involves the placement of sensor, distributed energy sources actuator, and communication topology. For denial-of-service attackers, the related attack constraints and attack rewards are established. The solution of game equilibrium is considered as an optimal solution for both denial-of-service attack strategy and control structure. An offline optimization algorithm is proposed to solve the game equilibrium. The effectiveness of proposed scheme is verified by two cases, which illustrate the optimal solutions of both control structure and denial-of-service attack strategy.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Chongqing Natural Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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