DocumentCode
3352518
Title
Analyzing vulnerability of electricity distribution networks to DER disruptions
Author
Shelar, Devendra ; Amin, Saurabh
Author_Institution
Dept. of Civil & Environ. Eng. (CEE), Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear
2015
fDate
1-3 July 2015
Firstpage
2461
Lastpage
2468
Abstract
We formulate a sequential (Stackelberg) game for assessing the vulnerability of radial electricity distribution networks to disruptions in Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). In this model, the attacker disrupts a subset of DER nodes by remotely manipulating the set-points of their inverters. The defender (network operator) responds by controlling the non-compromised DERs and by imposing partial load reduction via direct load control. The attacker´s (resp. defender´s) objective is to maximize (resp. minimize) the weighted sum of cost due to the loss of voltage regulation and the cost of load control. For the sequential play game where the attacker (resp. defender) is the leader (resp. follower) and under linear power flow equations, we show that the problem reduces to standard bilevel network interdiction problem. Under our assumptions on the attack model, we obtain a structural insight that the attacker´s optimal strategy is to compromise the downstream DER nodes as opposed to the upstream ones. We present a small case study to demonstrate the applicability of our model for vulnerability assessment of distribution networks.
Keywords
distributed power generation; game theory; load flow control; power distribution protection; Stackelberg game; attacker; defender; direct load control; distributed energy resources; downstream DER nodes; inverters; linear power flow equations; load control cost; network operator; non-compromised DER; partial load reduction; radial electricity distribution networks; sequential play game; standard bilevel network interdiction problem; structural insight; voltage regulation loss; vulnerability assessment; Density estimation robust algorithm; Games; Load flow control; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Reactive power; Voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference (ACC), 2015
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-8685-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACC.2015.7171101
Filename
7171101
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