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A Distributed Cyber-attack Detection Scheme with Application to DC Microgrids

IEEE | Gallo AJ, Turan MS, Boem F, Parisini T, Ferrari-Trecate G | DC microgrids often present a hierarchical control architecture, requiring integration of communication layers. This leads to the ...

2 April 2020

A Distributed Cyber-attack Detection Scheme with Application to DC Microgrids

Abstract

DC microgrids often present a hierarchical control architecture, requiring integration of communication layers. This leads to the possibility of malicious attackers disrupting the overall system. Motivated by this application, in this paper we present a distributed monitoring scheme to provide attack-detection capabilities for linear Large-Scale Systems. The proposed architecture relies on a Luenberger observer together with a bank of Unknown-Intput Observers (UIOs) at each subsystem, providing attack detection capabilities. We describe the architecture and analyze conditions under which attacks are guaranteed to be detected, and, conversely, when they are stealthy . Our analysis shows that some classes of attacks cannot be detected using either module independently; rather, by exploiting both modules simultaneously, we are able to improve the detection properties of the diagnostic tool as a whole. Theoretical results are backed up by simulations, where our method is applied to a realistic model of a low-voltage DC microgrid under attack.

Publication Type:Journal Article
Publication Sub Type:Article
Authors:Gallo AJ, Turan MS, Boem F, Parisini T, Ferrari-Trecate G
Publisher:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication date:02/04/2020
Pagination:1
Journal:IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume:65
Issue:9
Status:Published
Print ISSN:0018-9286
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tac.2020.2982577
Full Text URL:

https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10094920/


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