A smart grid AMI intrusion detection strategy based on extreme learning machine

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Abstract

The smart grid is vulnerable to network attacks, thus requiring a high detection rate and fast detection speed for intrusion detection systems. With a fast training speed and a strong model generalization ability, the extreme learning machine (ELM) perfectly meets the needs of intrusion detection of the smart grid. In this paper, the ELM is applied to the field of smart grid intrusion detection. Aiming at the problem that the randomness of input weights and hidden layer bias in the ELM cannot guarantee the optimal performance of the ELM intrusion detection model, a genetic algorithm (GA)-ELM algorithm based on a genetic algorithm (GA) is proposed. GA is used to optimize the input weight and hidden layer bias of the ELM. Firstly, the input weight and hidden layer bias of the ELM are mapped to the chromosome vector of a GA, and the test error of the ELM model is set as the fitness function of the GA. Then, the parameters of the ELM intrusion detection model are optimized by genetic operation; the input weight and bias, corresponding to the minimum test error, are selected to improve the performance of the ELM model. Compared with the ELM and online sequential extreme learning machine (OS-ELM), the GA-ELM effectively improves the accuracy, detection rate and precision of intrusion detection and reduces the false positive rate and missing report rate.

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Zhang, K., Hu, Z., Zhan, Y., Wang, X., & Guo, K. (2020). A smart grid AMI intrusion detection strategy based on extreme learning machine. Energies, 13(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13184907

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