AC Battery: Modular Layout and Cyber-secure Cell-level Control for Cost-Effective Transportation Electrification

Claudio Burgos-Mellado, F. Donoso, T. Dragičević
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This paper proposes a three-phase AC battery based on the modular multilevel converter (MMC) and investigates the effects of cyber attacks on it. The AC battery concept allows plug and play combinatorial integration of diverse battery cells with different characteristics such as nominal voltage, state of charge (SoC), state of health (SoH), and capacity into modular and reconfigurable battery packs that can cost-effectively cover a broad range of applications from electrified vehicles to stationary storage. To this end, in each sub-module (SM) of the MMC, battery cells (or modules) are connected to its capacitor, enabling a cell-to-cell control. In this scenario, the traditional battery management system (BMS) can be replaced by control schemes for the converter aiming to equalise critical parameters associated with battery cells. Unlike previous works, the proposed battery concept considers a local controllers (LC) in each SM of the MMC, achieving a modularisation in computing capacity for the MMC control system. Under this framework, a distributed control scheme based on the consensus theory is proposed for SoC regulation among the battery cells. Also, it is shown that cyber attacks are real threats to this electrical system. In particular, this work studies the effects of the specific cyber attack named false data injection attack (FDIA) on the proposed distributed control scheme for SoC regulation.
交流电池:模块化布局和网络安全单元级控制的成本效益运输电气化
本文提出了一种基于模块化多电平变换器(MMC)的三相交流电池,并研究了网络攻击对其的影响。交流电池概念允许将具有不同特性(如标称电压、充电状态(SoC)、健康状态(SoH)和容量)的各种电池组合集成到模块化和可重构电池组中,从而经济高效地覆盖从电动汽车到固定存储的广泛应用。为此,在MMC的每个子模块(SM)中,电池单元(或模块)连接到其电容器,从而实现电池对电池的控制。在这种情况下,传统的电池管理系统(BMS)可以被旨在平衡与电池相关的关键参数的转换器控制方案所取代。与以前的工作不同,提出的电池概念在MMC的每个SM中考虑了一个本地控制器(LC),实现了MMC控制系统计算能力的模块化。在此框架下,提出了一种基于共识理论的电池荷电状态分布式控制方案。此外,网络攻击对该电力系统构成了真正的威胁。特别是,本工作研究了特定的网络攻击称为虚假数据注入攻击(FDIA)对所提出的SoC监管分布式控制方案的影响。
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