Abstract

AbstractThe present paper simulates cyberattacks in DIgSILENT for energy management and state estimation. Assuming hackers have adequate information to alter input data, they can alter the power market and the available transmission capability (ATC). Detection programs may fail if false information is coordinated in the presence of error information. The minimum number of network measurements before the state estimation program converges is 54% of the total measurements. In the new method, weighted least squares improve the state estimation speed. The new method can also improve the speed of ATC. In addition to identifying the cyberattack, the algorithm in the present paper can be used to identify the target of the attack. It also uses complete and correct information and even incorrect measurements to report state estimator errors. The present paper shows that ATC values follow the inverse pattern of load and loss. A real sample network is presented at the end of the paper to test the suggested method.

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