Visible to the public Power System Monitoring, Control and protection using IoT and cyber security

TitlePower System Monitoring, Control and protection using IoT and cyber security
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsBuddhi, Dharam, A, Prabhu, Hamad, Abdulsattar Abdullah, Sarojwal, Atul, Alanya-Beltran, Joel, Chakravarthi, M. Kalyan
Conference Name2022 International Conference on Innovative Computing, Intelligent Communication and Smart Electrical Systems (ICSES)
Date Publishedjul
KeywordsCollaboration, communication, composability, compositionality, control systems, cyber security, data protection, Human Behavior, human factors, Internet of Things, Internet-scale Computing Security, IOTA, Metrics, Monitoring, Network, policy-based governance, power grid, power grids, power system, Production, protection, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Roads, Safety, Scalability, security, technology, Telecommunications
AbstractThe analysis shows how important Power Network Measuring and Characterization (PSMC) is to the plan. Networks planning and oversight for the transmission of electrical energy is becoming increasingly frequent. In reaction to the current contest of assimilating trying to cut charging in the crate, estimation, information sharing, but rather govern into PSMC reasonable quantities, Electrical Transmit Monitoring and Management provides a thorough outline of founding principles together with smart sensors for domestic spying, security precautions, and control of developed broadening power systems.Electricity supply control must depend increasingly heavily on telecommunications infrastructure to manage and run their processes because of the fluctuation in transmission and distribution of electricity. A wider attack surface will also be available to threat hackers as a result of the more communications. Large-scale blackout have occurred in the past as a consequence of cyberattacks on electrical networks. In order to pinpoint the key issues influencing power grid computer networks, we looked at the network infrastructure supporting electricity grids in this research.
DOI10.1109/ICSES55317.2022.9914167
Citation Keybuddhi_power_2022