2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2992636
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Operating Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems With Demand-Side Resources Considering Cyber Malfunctions

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“…In [37], researchers have presented a protection approach using a digital frequency relay to protect equipment from large power fluctuations for longer duration in wind energy systems. In [38], authors have implemented an operating reliability evaluation mechanism for multi-state power systems to achieve dynamic system reliability by considering cyber malfunctions. In [39], researchers have implemented a comprehensive algorithm with the help of the proportional fairness index to coordinate defence countermeasures of microgrids during any cyber-attack.…”
Section: B Cyber-security In Power Generation Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [37], researchers have presented a protection approach using a digital frequency relay to protect equipment from large power fluctuations for longer duration in wind energy systems. In [38], authors have implemented an operating reliability evaluation mechanism for multi-state power systems to achieve dynamic system reliability by considering cyber malfunctions. In [39], researchers have implemented a comprehensive algorithm with the help of the proportional fairness index to coordinate defence countermeasures of microgrids during any cyber-attack.…”
Section: B Cyber-security In Power Generation Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reliability evaluation of CPS is divided into the reliability evaluation of CPS considering the physical system failure [64] and the reliability evaluation considering the network failure [65][66][67]. Network failures include delays, interruptions, and malicious cyberattacks.…”
Section: Reliability Assessment Of Iecpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By ensuring the authenticity and integrity of message using authentication codes at the end of every Generic Object-Oriented Substation Event (GOOSE) message, as standardized by IEC 62351-6. [69] Cyber-attack on Demand-side resources (DSRs) being responsible for providing reserve capacity and enhancing the reliability of power systems.…”
Section: Man-in-the-middle Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%