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Smart Grid Co-Simulation Tools: Review and Cybersecurity Case Study
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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by T D Le, Adnan AnwarAdnan Anwar, R Beuran, Seng LokeSeng Loke© 2019 IEEE. The smart grid is a complicated system consisting of communication network and power grid components. There are various powerful simulation tools for communication networks, as well as power systems. However, co-simulation tools are required to reproduce the interaction between cyber-physical components. We conducted a survey overview of various cosimulation tools and their characteristics applicable to smart grid research. We determined that the combination of FCNS, GridLAB-D and ns-3 is a promising direction for smart grid study, improving co-simulation speed by 20%. By applying these tools and the IEEE 13 Node Test Feeder Model, we conducted a case study on the impact of security threats on smart grid demand/response and dynamic pricing applications. The impact of fake data injection and jamming attacks are obvious as a result of our simulation. The findings support related research in the field and can be used for cybersecurity training.
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Smart Grid. Conference (2019 : 7th : Newcastle, New South Wales)Pagination
39 - 45Publisher
IEEELocation
Newcastle, New South WalesPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Start date
2019-12-09End date
2019-12-11ISBN-13
9781728148588Language
engPublication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereedTitle of proceedings
icSmartGrid 2019 : Proceedings of the 7th Intrenational Conference on Smart GridUsage metrics
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