Title :
New Routing Mechanism of Enabling DNP3 for Smart Distribution System Collaborative Computing
Author :
Mander, Todd ; Cheung, Helen ; Hamlyn, Alexander ; Cheung, Richard
Abstract :
Residential secondary service may account for potentially thousands of devices through networked load- management collaborative computing to realize a smart distribution system. Although TCP/IP-based networks can provide the communication infrastructure for these devices, a severe security issue will present, as these devices are vulnerable to being compromised by cyber-attackers. Use of a disjoint protocol such as DNP3 for SCADA networks provides an effective solution to the security issue. However, DNP3 does not have adequate peer-to-peer networking to support the collaborative computing. This paper proposes an extension protocol layer for DNP3 to facilitate the collaborative computing. This extension offers a routing mechanism that utilizes a variable address structure to create a routing path between communicating devices. The routing path eliminates protocol overhead typically associated with network layers and provides a unique network address for every device in the distribution system. The routing mechanism is interoperable with DNP3- based devices and does not alter the DNP3 specification.
Keywords :
SCADA systems; distribution networks; load management; power system analysis computing; power system management; power system security; routing protocols; telecommunication security; transport protocols; DNP3; SCADA network; TCP/IP-based network; collaborative computing; distributed network protocol; load-management; network security; power system security; routing mechanism; smart distribution system; Collaboration; Communication system security; Computer networks; Computer security; Distributed computing; Distributed power generation; Peer to peer computing; Power generation; Power system security; Routing protocols; Computer network management; Computer network security; Computer networks; Power system communication; Power system security; Protocols; Security;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Power Conference, 2007. EPC 2007. IEEE Canada
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1444-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1445-1
DOI :
10.1109/EPC.2007.4520328