Power cyber-physical system risk area prediction using dependent markov chain and improved grey wolf optimization

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Abstract

Existing power cyber-physical system (CPS) risk prediction results are inaccurate as they fail to reflect the actual physical characteristics of the components and the specific operational status. A new method based on dependent Markov chain for power CPS risk area prediction is proposed in this paper. The load and constraints of the non-uniform power CPS coupling network are first characterized, and can be utilized as a node state judgment standard. Considering the component node isomerism and interdependence between the coupled networks, a power CPS risk regional prediction model based on dependent Markov chain is then constructed. A cross-adaptive gray wolf optimization algorithm improved by adaptive position adjustment strategy and cross-optimal solution strategy is subsequently developed to optimize the prediction model. Simulation results using the IEEE 39-BA 110 test system verify the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed method.

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Qu, Z., Xie, Q., Liu, Y., Li, Y., Wang, L., Xu, P., … Cui, M. (2020). Power cyber-physical system risk area prediction using dependent markov chain and improved grey wolf optimization. IEEE Access, 8, 82844–82854. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2991075

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