Abstract

This article proposes a two-layer in-depth secured management architecture for the optimal operation of energy internet in hybrid microgrids. In the cyber layer of the proposed architecture, a two-level intrusion detection system (IDS) is proposed to detect various cyber-attacks (i.e., Sybil attacks, spoofing attacks, false data injection attacks) on wireless-based advanced metering infrastructures. The sequential probability ratio testing approach is utilized in both levels of the proposed IDS to detect cyber-attacks based on a sequence of anomalies rather than only one piece of evidence. The process of making a decision in the proposed IDS is a random walk that starts from a point between two thresholds and moves toward one of them concerning received data samples. The feasibility and performance of the proposed architecture are examined on the IEEE 33-bus test system and the results are provided for both islanded and grid-connected operation modes.

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