Title :
Blind False Data Injection Attack Using PCA Approximation Method in Smart Grid
Author :
Zong-Han Yu ; Wen-Long Chin
Author_Institution :
Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
Abstract :
Accurate state estimation is of paramount importance to maintain normal operations of smart power grids. However, recent research shows that carefully produced attacks with the knowledge of the grid topology, i.e., Jacobian matrix, can bypass the bad data detection (BDD) system. The BDD is used to ensure the integrity of state estimation to filter faulty measurements introduced by device malfunctions or malicious attacks. However, to construct the false data injection attack vectors, a common assumption in most prior works on false data injection attacks is that the attacker has complete knowledge about the power grid topology and transmission-line admittances. By contrast, this paper studies the general problem of blind false data injection attacks using the principal component analysis approximation method without the knowledge of Jacobian matrix and the assumption regarding the distribution of state variables. The proposed attack is proven to be approximately stealthy.1 The performance of the proposed attack is analyzed. Simulations confirm the performance of the proposed method.
Keywords :
Jacobian matrices; approximation theory; principal component analysis; smart power grids; state estimation; Jacobian matrix; PCA approximation; approximation method; bad data detection system; blind false data injection attack; false data injection attacks; filter faulty measurements; malicious attacks; power grid topology; principal component analysis; smart grid; smart power grids; state estimation; transmission-line admittances; Approximation methods; Jacobian matrices; Principal component analysis; Smart grids; State estimation; Topology; Vectors; Bad data detection (BDD); Jacobian matrix; blind and stealthy attack; principal component analysis (PCA); smart power grid; state estimation;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2014.2382714