Abstract

This research investigates the concern of security in multi-area load frequency control (LFC) power systems using fuzzy logic output sliding mode control approach. A motion-trends-based deception attack model is proposed to represent malicious threats from communication networks. The motion-trends-based deception attack model enhances the destructive effect of deception attacks by monitoring changes in system state. In terms of the security concerns, a fuzzy-based output sliding mode control (OSMC) is applied to protect the power system from potential cyber-attacks. We provide sufficient conditions for the power systems stability under motion-trends-based deception attack. An initial controller gain that will bring the power system to stability is calculated by linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). The obtained controller gain provides a design method for fuzzy logic member functions. Fuzzy logic is then used to adjust the resulting controller gain to improve power system performance. The simulation results validate the usefulness of the proposed strategy, and indicate the viability of fuzzy logic in fine-tuning controllers.

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