Cybersecurity Challenges in Smart Grids: A Focus on Information Technology

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Abbas, Abbas Khudhair [1 ]
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[1] Alnahrain Univ, Elect Comp Ctr, Baghdad, Iraq
关键词
Smart Grids; Cybersecurity Challenges; Information Technology; Robust Principal Component Analysis (RPCA); Detection Latency;
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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摘要
- The joining of information technology into smart grids has altered the energy area, improving proficiency and maintainability. Notwithstanding, this combination additionally delivers critical cybersecurity challenges. This paper digs into the investigation of cybersecurity challenges in smart grids, especially underlining the job of information technology. One basic viewpoint analyzed in this study is the use of organized Robust Principal Component Analysis (RPCA) with the Proximal Point identifier. Through definite estimations and examinations, the paper presents a thorough outline of the RPCA-based approach's viability. It gives experiences into the computational prerequisites for carrying out this method, featuring its true capacity in identifying oddities inside smart lattice frameworks. The exploration uses genuine data from the IEEE 30 and IEEE 118 power frameworks to assess the exhibition of the RPCA-based proximal tendency locater. Results exhibit promising results, including high detection probability and diminished recognizable proof latency. In addition, the review exhibits the calculation's ability to recognize False Data Injection Attacks (FDIA) with a great ID probability surpassing 95%. Besides, trial re-enactments led for both arbitrary and assigned assault situations on the IEEE 30 and IEEE 118 power frameworks display essentially lower detection latencies. These discoveries highlight the significance and viability of utilizing RPCA-based approaches in moderating cyber security dangers inside smart framework foundations.
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页码:1394 / 1407
页数:14
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