基于共识的电动汽车负载和随机混合网络攻击下智能电网弹性最优供电分布式协议

IF 4.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Ijaz Ahmed, Muhammad Rehan, Muhammad Khalid
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发电机组在分布式能源管理网络上的集成为能源输送系统提出了安全挑战。本文通过结合混合网络攻击,研究了智能电网中传统负荷和电动汽车的分布式能源经济调度方法。研究了增量成本在发电机组间传输过程中的随机欺骗和拒绝服务攻击问题。通过保证增量成本错误和供需平衡的有界性,提供了一种健壮的基于共识的弹性协议来防止混合攻击。利用李亚普诺夫稳定性理论和信号的有界性,保证了能源网络在恶意攻击下的收敛性分析和稳定性。此外,分布式方法采用非线性协议来建立发电机的斜坡速率约束。与集中式方法相比,所提出的方法是分布式的,不允许单点故障,并且不需要参数调优。与分布式方法相比,该方法可以处理网络攻击、混合攻击、斜坡速率限制和电动汽车充电曲线。仿真结果表明,分布式协议允许微电网对增量成本达成共识,从而找到最佳解决方案。该算法还能有效防范混合攻击,保证发电机组的高效调度,解决非线性斜坡率约束问题。
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Consensus-Oriented Distributed Protocol for a Resilient Optimal Power Delivery Over a Smart Grid Under Electric Vehicles Load and Stochastic Hybrid Cyber-Attacks

Consensus-Oriented Distributed Protocol for a Resilient Optimal Power Delivery Over a Smart Grid Under Electric Vehicles Load and Stochastic Hybrid Cyber-Attacks

The integration of generating units over a network for distributed energy management raises security challenges for an energy delivery system. This paper addresses a distributed approach to the economic scheduling of energy for the conventional load along with electric vehicles (EVs) in a smart grid (SG) by incorporating hybrid cyber-attacks. The stochastic deception and denial-of-service attacks have been considered in the transmission of incremental costs between generators over a network. A robust consensus-based resilient protocol to protect against hybrid attacks has been provided by ensuring the boundedness of incremental cost errors and supply–demand balance. The convergence analysis and stability of the energy network under cyber-attacks by malicious attackers have been assured via Lyapunov stability theory and boundedness of the signals. Additionally, a distributed approach employs a nonlinear protocol to establish the ramp-rate constraint of generators. In contrast with the centralized methods, the proposed approach is distributed, does not allow single-point failure, and does not require parametric tuning. In contrast with distributed methods, the proposed approach deals with cyber-attacks, hybrid attacks, ramp-rate limits, and EV charging profiles. The simulations show that the distributed protocols allow microgrids to consensus on incremental costs to find the best solution. They also effectively safeguard against hybrid attacks, ensuring efficient scheduling of generation units and addressing the nonlinear ramp-rate constraint.

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International Journal of Energy Research
International Journal of Energy Research 工程技术-核科学技术
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
8.70%
发文量
1170
审稿时长
3.1 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Energy Research (IJER) is dedicated to providing a multidisciplinary, unique platform for researchers, scientists, engineers, technology developers, planners, and policy makers to present their research results and findings in a compelling manner on novel energy systems and applications. IJER covers the entire spectrum of energy from production to conversion, conservation, management, systems, technologies, etc. We encourage papers submissions aiming at better efficiency, cost improvements, more effective resource use, improved design and analysis, reduced environmental impact, and hence leading to better sustainability. IJER is concerned with the development and exploitation of both advanced traditional and new energy sources, systems, technologies and applications. Interdisciplinary subjects in the area of novel energy systems and applications are also encouraged. High-quality research papers are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following areas with innovative and novel contents: -Biofuels and alternatives -Carbon capturing and storage technologies -Clean coal technologies -Energy conversion, conservation and management -Energy storage -Energy systems -Hybrid/combined/integrated energy systems for multi-generation -Hydrogen energy and fuel cells -Hydrogen production technologies -Micro- and nano-energy systems and technologies -Nuclear energy -Renewable energies (e.g. geothermal, solar, wind, hydro, tidal, wave, biomass) -Smart energy system
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