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OPNET/Simulink Based Testbed for Disturbance Detection in the Smart Grid...

by Mohammad Sadi, Dipankar Dasgupta, Mohammad Ali, Robert K Abercrombie
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Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the 10th Annual Cyber and Information Security Research Conference
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Publisher Location
New York, New Jersey, United States of America
Conference Name
10th Annual Cyber and Information Security Research (CISR) Conference
Conference Location
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ORNL, Department of Energy
Conference Date
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The important backbone of the smart grid is the cyber/information infrastructure, which is primarily used to communicate with different grid components. A smart grid is a complex cyber physical system containing a numerous and variety number of sources, devices, controllers and loads. Therefore, the smart grid is vulnerable to grid related disturbances. For such dynamic system, disturbance and intrusion detection is a paramount issue. This paper presents a Simulinkā„¢ and Opnetā„¢ based co-simulated platform to carry out a cyber-intrusion in cyber network for modern power systems and the smart grid. The IEEE 30 bus power system model is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the simulated testbed. The experiments were performed by disturbing the circuit breakers reclosing time through a cyber-attack. Different disturbance situations in the considered test system are considered and the results indicate the effectiveness of the proposed co-simulated scheme.