Visible to the public Distributed Power System Simulation using Cyber-Physical Testbed Federation: Architecture, Modeling, and Evaluation

TitleDistributed Power System Simulation using Cyber-Physical Testbed Federation: Architecture, Modeling, and Evaluation
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsSingh, Vivek Kumar, Govindarasu, Manimaran, Porschet, Donald, Shaffer, Edward, Berman, Morris
Conference Name2019 Resilience Week (RWS)
Date PublishedNov. 2019
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-2135-2
Keywordsattack-resilient smart grid, composability, CPS, CPS modeling, cyber security, Cyber-physical systems, cyber-physical testbed federation, data integrity, data integrity attack, distributed power system simulation, distributed simulation, Internet, load subsystems, Metrics, physical disturbances, power system security, power system simulation, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, security of data, simulations, smart power grids, testbed federation, transmission line modeling (TLM), transmission line modeling technique, two-bus system, WAMS, Wide Area Monitoring System cyber-physical security
Abstract

Development of an attack-resilient smart grid depends heavily on the availability of a representative environment, such as a Cyber Physical Security (CPS) testbed, to accelerate the transition of state-of-the-art research work to industry deployment by experimental testing and validation. There is an ongoing initiative to develop an interconnected federated testbed to build advanced computing systems and integrated data sharing networks. In this paper, we present a distributed simulation for power system using federated testbed in the context of Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS) cyber-physical security. In particular, we have applied the transmission line modeling (TLM) technique to split a first order two-bus system into two subsystems: source and load subsystems, which are running in geographically dispersed simulators, while exchanging system variables over the internet. We have leveraged the resources available at Iowa State University's Power Cyber Laboratory (ISU PCL) and the US Army Research Laboratory (US ARL) to perform the distributed simulation, emulate substation and control center networks, and further implement a data integrity attack and physical disturbances targeting WAMS application. Our experimental results reveal the computed wide-area network latency; and model validation errors. Further, we also discuss the high-level conceptual architecture, inspired by NASPInet, necessary for developing the CPS testbed federation.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8971970
DOI10.1109/RWS47064.2019.8971970
Citation Keysingh_distributed_2019