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  1. Open Power System Datasets and Open Simulation Engines: A Survey Toward Machine Learning Applications

    A major factor behind the success of machine learning (ML) models in multiple domains is the availability and accessibility of large, labeled, and well-organized datasets for training and benchmarking. In comparison, power grid datasets face three major challenges: (i) real-world data is often restricted by regulatory constraints, privacy reasons, or security concerns, making it difficult to obtain and work with; (ii) synthetic datasets, which are created to address these limitations, often have incomplete information and are released using specialized tools, making them inaccessible to the broader community; and, (iii) input-output datasets are difficult to generate through simulation for non-experts becausemore » open-source simulators are not known outside the power system community. This survey addresses these challenges by serving as an entry point to publicly available datasets and simulators for researchers venturing in this area. We review the current landscape of open-source power network data, machine models, consumer demand profiles, renewable generation data, and inverter models. We also examine open-source power system simulators, which are crucial for generating high-quality, high-fidelity power grid datasets. We aim to provide a foundation for overcoming data scarcity and advance towards a structured web of datasets and simulators to support the development of ML for power systems.« less
  2. Power Distribution System Characterization With Active Probing: Real-World Testing and Analysis

  3. Smart Meter Pinging and Reading Through AMI Two-Way Communication Networks to Monitor Grid Edge Devices and DERs

    Today’s power distribution system is changing to a power-electronics-enabled distribution system, especially with the increasing penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs). To monitor and manage those electronic devices and DERs at the grid edge, the advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) with two-way communications presents great potential. At present, extensive research explores the upstream communication from smart meters to electric utilities (e.g., meter reading) but few examine the downstream communication from the utilities to smart meters (e.g., meter pinging). This article discusses the AMI two-way communication and its recent industrial practice in the U.S., especially for applying the smart meter pinging functionalitymore » to monitor grid-edge devices and DERs. This paper then develops the two-way communication model and the network calculus method to quantify the impact of the two-way communication on the AMI network. In the end, the proposed method is validated with ns-3 simulation using the modified 13-node test feeder and real-world feeder systems.« less
  4. Cyber–Physical System Security of Distribution Systems

    The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for control and monitoring of power systems is a layer on top of the physical power system infrastructure. The cyber system and physical power system components form a tightly coupled Cyber–Physical System (CPS). Sources of vulnerabilities arise from the computing and communication systems of the cyber–power grid. Cyber intrusions targeting the power grid are serious threats to the reliability of electricity supply that is critical to society and the economy. In a typical Information Technology environment, numerous attack scenarios have shown how unauthorized users can access and manipulate protected information from a network domain.more » The need for cyber security has led to industry standards that power grids must meet to ensure that the monitoring, operation, and control functions are not disrupted by cyber intrusions. Cyber security technologies such as encryption and authentication have been deployed on the CPS. Intrusion or anomaly detection and mitigation tools developed for power grids are emerging. Furthermore, this survey paper provides the basic concepts of cyber vulnerabilities of distribution systems and CPS security. The important ICT subjects for distribution systems covered in this paper include Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition, Distributed Energy Resources, including renewable energy and smart meters.« less
  5. Smart Meters Enabling Voltage Monitoring and Control Functionalities: The Last-Mile Voltage Stability Issue

    It is a demanding yet challenging task to design the next generation of smart meters. This work investigates the new voltage monitoring and control function for the next-generation smart meters, and identifies its added values for power system voltage stability issues. In terms of voltage monitoring, the risk benefit analysis for adding voltage magnitudes to smart meter measurements is presented, and the risk mitigation strategies along with the co-simulation validation via GridLAB-D and NS-3 are proposed, all providing insight into the new function evaluation. In terms of voltage control, a new voltage stability control scheme is developed, which uses voltagemore » measurements from smart meters and utilizes the observability and controllability of distributed energy resources and controllable loads. Different from traditional voltage control schemes focusing on voltage regulation and power quality monitoring from the utility perspective, the proposed control scheme can achieve the maximum real power transfer margin at the end user side, enabling the voltage stability issues being solved at the grid edge, i.e. the last-mile segment. It is the first work that considers voltage monitoring and control collectively for smart meter investment. It can help power engineering community supplement smart meter applications and shape the next-generation smart meters.« less
  6. Cyber security of a power grid: State-of-the-art

  7. Cyber-Physical System Security of a Power Grid: State-of-the-Art

    Here, as part of the smart grid development, more and more technologies are developed and deployed on the power grid to enhance the system reliability. A primary purpose of the smart grid is to significantly increase the capability of computer-based remote control and automation. As a result, the level of connectivity has become much higher, and cyber security also becomes a potential threat to the cyber-physical systems (CPSs). In this paper, a survey of the state-of-the-art is conducted on the cyber security of the power grid concerning issues of: the structure of CPSs in a smart grid; cyber vulnerability assessment;more » cyber protection systems; and testbeds of a CPS. At Washington State University (WSU), the Smart City Testbed (SCT) has been developed to provide a platform to test, analyze and validate defense mechanisms against potential cyber intrusions. A test case is provided in this paper to demonstrate how a testbed helps the study of cyber security and the anomaly detection system (ADS) for substations.« less

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