2020 IEEE Texas Power and Energy Conference (TPEC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/tpec48276.2020.9042494
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Cyber-Physical Observability for the Electric Grid

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“…This modeling approach gives several straightforward measures of network performance that can be examined and utilized using the curves we have just defined, such as backlog and virtual delay. Since backlog is a measure of how many bits are inside a system at time t, it can be defined as the difference between the number of bits input to the system and the number of bits output, as shown in (11).…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This modeling approach gives several straightforward measures of network performance that can be examined and utilized using the curves we have just defined, such as backlog and virtual delay. Since backlog is a measure of how many bits are inside a system at time t, it can be defined as the difference between the number of bits input to the system and the number of bits output, as shown in (11).…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering both the IEEE 13-bus feeder and the communications network shown in Figure 2, we can utilize the approach developed in [11] to develop a directed graph of the entire CPS with both the communications network and the power system. This is shown in Figure 5, and shows how the physical system interacts with the communications network.…”
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“…Similarly, an observability enhancing framework such as [10] discusses the feasibility only over cloud subsystem microservices. Systems such as [11], [12] for observability in IoT and edge networks usually do not integrate with cloud native applications and hence are not scalable onto the cloud subsystems [13]. The BonFIRE framework by Kavoussanakis et al [14] aims to create a testbed for cloud applications and allows the user to host wide scenarios of services that are not yet deployed to the cloud.…”
Section: Security-elasticity Dependenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%