Visible to the public DoS Attacks in Electrical Cyber-Physical Systems: A Case Study Using TrueTime Simulation Tool

TitleDoS Attacks in Electrical Cyber-Physical Systems: A Case Study Using TrueTime Simulation Tool
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsDing, P., Wang, Y., Yan, G., Li, W.
Conference Name2017 Chinese Automation Congress (CAC)
Date Publishedoct
ISBN Number978-1-5386-3524-7
Keywordsactuators, Communication networks, composability, compositionality, computer network security, control instructions actuators, Control Strategy, cyber security, Cyber-physical systems, Decentralized control, decentralized control strategies, distributed control, distributed control strategies, DoS attack, DoS attacks, ECPSs, electrical cyber-physical systems, Generators, Mathematical model, Metrics, model predictive control algorithm, networked control systems, power grid system, power grid vulnerability analysis, power grids, power system control, power system security, predictive control, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Sensors, TrueTime Network Library, TrueTime simulation tool, TureTime Network Library, vulnerability analysis
Abstract

Recent years, the issue of cyber security has become ever more prevalent in the analysis and design of electrical cyber-physical systems (ECPSs). In this paper, we present the TrueTime Network Library for modeling the framework of ECPSs and focuses on the vulnerability analysis of ECPSs under DoS attacks. Model predictive control algorithm is used to control the ECPS under disturbance or attacks. The performance of decentralized and distributed control strategies are compared on the simulation platform. It has been proved that DoS attacks happen at dada collecting sensors or control instructions actuators will influence the system differently.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8243929/
DOI10.1109/CAC.2017.8243929
Citation Keyding_dos_2017