2022
DOI: 10.1049/gtd2.12462
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Real‐time pricing response attack in smart grid

Abstract: Real-time pricing is an attractive tariff for demand response programs, in which consumers could provide load flexibility by adjusting their electricity consumption in response to timevarying electricity prices. This paper reveals a new threat called real-time pricing response attack (RPRA), which manipulates consumers' electricity consumption by tampering with electricity price signals. Simulations are performed in IEEE 24-bus, 39-bus, and 118-bus systems, and the results show that 8% to 28% of the transmissi… Show more

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“…The most promising flexible loads for demand response regulation include EVs, aggregated thermostatic loads and energy storage etc. [43,44], which may also be exploited by attackers. The simplest attack is to plug in and out a considerable number of flexible loads like EVs by injecting false control commands simultaneously.…”
Section: Type II Fdi Attack: Fdi Attack On Control Commandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most promising flexible loads for demand response regulation include EVs, aggregated thermostatic loads and energy storage etc. [43,44], which may also be exploited by attackers. The simplest attack is to plug in and out a considerable number of flexible loads like EVs by injecting false control commands simultaneously.…”
Section: Type II Fdi Attack: Fdi Attack On Control Commandmentioning
confidence: 99%