Review of design elements within power infrastructure cyber–physical test beds as threat analysis environments

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Abstract

Cyber–physical systems (CPSs) are an integral part of modern society; thus, enhancing these systems’ reliability and resilience is paramount. Cyber–physical testbeds (CPTs) are a safe way to test and explore the interplay between the cyber and physical domains and to cost-effectively enhance the reliability and resilience of CPSs. Here a review of CPT elements, broken down into physical components (simulators, emulators, and physical hardware), soft components (communi-cation protocols, network timing protocols), and user interfaces (visualization-dashboard design considerations) is presented. Various methods used to validate CPS performance are reviewed and evaluated for potential applications in CPT performance validation. Last, initial simulated results for a CPT design, based on the IEEE 33 bus system, are presented, along with a brief discussion on how model-based testing and fault–injection-based testing (using scaling and ramp-type attacks) may be used to help validate CPT performance.

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Vaagensmith, B., Singh, V. K., Ivans, R., Marino, D. L., Wickramasinghe, C. S., Lehmer, J., … Manic, M. (2021). Review of design elements within power infrastructure cyber–physical test beds as threat analysis environments. Energies, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14051409

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