Evaluation of cyber-physical power systems in cascading failure: Node vulnerability and systems connectivity

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Abstract

In cyber-physical power systems, tiny failure occurring in the communication network could propagate to affect theoperation of the physical power grid through inter-links and even cause catastrophic blackouts. The authors propose a partialrandom coupling systems model to study the vulnerability of nodes and connectivity of systems in a cascading failure. In termsof traffic loads generated in systems, they employ load spill index to analyse dynamic states of nodes in cascading failure. Incascading failure, considering the effect from a communication network, vulnerability matrices are established to study thevulnerability of nodes in the physical power grid. Furthermore, an efficiency index is defined to analyse connectivity of systems.In the numerical simulation, they verify the accuracy of the proposed evaluation approach and test its scalability and universalityin different power systems.

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Chen, L., Yue, D., Dou, C., Chen, J., & Cheng, Z. (2020). Evaluation of cyber-physical power systems in cascading failure: Node vulnerability and systems connectivity. IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 14(7), 1197–1206. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-gtd.2019.1286

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