Cyber security is becoming more and more relevant with the advent of large-scale systems made of independent and autonomous constituent systems that interoperate to achieve complex goals. To ensure security of cyber-physical systems, it is important to analyze identified threats and their possible consequences. In case of smart grids as an example of a complex system, threats can result in power outages that damage the continuous supply of energy that is required from critical infrastructures. Therefore, city planners must take into account security requirements when organizing the power grid, including demand-side management techniques able to mitigate the adverse effects of outages, ultimately improving grid resilience. This paper presents a modeling framework developed within the IRENE project that brings together methodologies, policies and a toolset to evaluate and measure the resilience of the targeted smart grid. This will support stakeholders and city planners in their activities, specifically the resilient evolution planning of Smart Grids.

A Modeling Framework to Support Resilient Evolution Planning of Smart Grids / Zoppi, Tommaso; Bessler, Sandford; Ceccarelli, Andrea; Lambert, Edward; Lau, Eng Tseng; Vasenev, Alexandr. - ELETTRONICO. - 203:(2017), pp. 0-0. (Intervento presentato al convegno Smart Grid Inspired Future Technologies tenutosi a London, UK nel 27-28/03/2017) [10.1007/978-3-319-61813-5_23].

A Modeling Framework to Support Resilient Evolution Planning of Smart Grids

ZOPPI, TOMMASO;CECCARELLI, ANDREA;
2017

Abstract

Cyber security is becoming more and more relevant with the advent of large-scale systems made of independent and autonomous constituent systems that interoperate to achieve complex goals. To ensure security of cyber-physical systems, it is important to analyze identified threats and their possible consequences. In case of smart grids as an example of a complex system, threats can result in power outages that damage the continuous supply of energy that is required from critical infrastructures. Therefore, city planners must take into account security requirements when organizing the power grid, including demand-side management techniques able to mitigate the adverse effects of outages, ultimately improving grid resilience. This paper presents a modeling framework developed within the IRENE project that brings together methodologies, policies and a toolset to evaluate and measure the resilience of the targeted smart grid. This will support stakeholders and city planners in their activities, specifically the resilient evolution planning of Smart Grids.
2017
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
Smart Grid Inspired Future Technologies
London, UK
27-28/03/2017
Zoppi, Tommaso; Bessler, Sandford; Ceccarelli, Andrea; Lambert, Edward; Lau, Eng Tseng; Vasenev, Alexandr
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