Towards an Unified Dependency Analysis Methodology for Wide Area Measurement Systems in Smart Grids

M. Shahraeini, P. Kotzanikolaou
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Wide Area Measurement Systems (WAMS) enable the real time monitoring and control of smart grids by combining digital measurement devices, communication and control systems. As WAMS consist of various interdependent infrastructures, they imply complex cyber, physical and geographical dependencies among their underlying components. Although several existing works have studied these types of dependencies independently, there is a lack of a holistic approach that can simultaneously capture all different dependency types. The main goal of this paper is to examine the overall dependencies of WAMS infrastructures. We present preliminary results based on simple and well defined set of rules, that unifies cyber, physical and geographical dependencies of WAMS. Such a unified approach may support the design of WAMS infrastructures that are inherently more resilient to disruptions caused by different kinds of unwanted events such as cyber attacks (affecting cyber dependencies), faults (affecting physical dependencies) or natural disasters that may affect geographically dependent WAMS components.
面向智能电网广域测量系统的统一依赖分析方法
广域测量系统(WAMS)通过结合数字测量设备、通信和控制系统,实现对智能电网的实时监测和控制。由于WAMS由各种相互依赖的基础设施组成,它们意味着其底层组件之间存在复杂的网络、物理和地理依赖关系。尽管一些现有的工作已经独立地研究了这些类型的依赖关系,但是缺乏一种可以同时捕获所有不同依赖类型的整体方法。本文的主要目标是检查WAMS基础设施的总体依赖关系。我们根据一套简单而定义良好的规则提出了初步结果,这些规则统一了WAMS的网络、物理和地理依赖关系。这种统一的方法可以支持WAMS基础设施的设计,这些基础设施本质上更能适应由不同类型的意外事件(如网络攻击(影响网络依赖关系)、故障(影响物理依赖关系)或可能影响地理上依赖的WAMS组件的自然灾害)造成的中断。
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