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Title Coordinated Cyber Security Enhancement For Grid-Transportation Systems With Social Engagement
ID_Doc 16179
Authors Zhao P.; Li S.; Hu P.J.-H.; Cao Z.; Gu C.; Xie D.; Zeng D.D.
Year 2024
Published IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence, 8, 5
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TETCI.2022.3209306
Abstract Effective coordination of energy and transportation systems is fundamental and vital to smart city management. Yet, the deeply intertwined information and communication technologies have exposed smart city management to malicious cyberattacks vastly. This study develops a two-stage mitigation strategy for integrated transportation-energy systems (TESs) by coordinating energy and transportation systems to safeguard against false data injection attacks (FDIAs). Our strategy targets social engagements by electric vehicle (EV) users who can be incentivized to alter their regular EV usage patterns for supporting the energy system via vehicle-to-grid actions. We consider a TES that contains a multi-energy system comprised of power and gas systems as well as an urban transportation system. Integrated system operators can take emergency measures to coordinate important system assets (e.g., traditional generators, renewable generators, EV fleets) in a sensible and intelligent way, and thereby mitigate the consequences of FDIAs. Specifically, we take a two-stage distributionally robust approach to cope with uncertain FDIAs, with which a moment-based ambiguity set is employed to yield the worst-case uncertainty distribution. We leverage constraint generation-based relaxation to solve the problem iteratively. To demonstrate our strategy's value and practical utilities, we use a coupled urban TES to conduct case studies. According to the evaluation results, the optimized EV scheduling and energy dispatch scheme produced by the proposed strategy can contain cyberattacks' impacts and enhance cyber resilience in smart city management more effectively. © 2017 IEEE.
Author Keywords cyber security; Cyber-attack; electric vehicle; false data injection attacks; multi-energy system; smart city manage- ment; social effort


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