TY - GEN
T1 - Attack-Resilient Distributed Control in DC Microgrids
AU - Sadabadi, Mahdieh S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 EUCA.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This paper develops a resilient distributed control mechanism that ensures voltage regulation and proportional current sharing in DC microgrids while under unknown cyber-attacks. The attackers are assumed to inject false data to the actuators of microgrid control systems. The proposed resilient control algorithm steers the DC microgrid as close as possible to the desired equilibrium regardless of the potential unknown attacks and guarantees average voltage regulation and proportional current sharing in DC microgrids. The proposed resilient control design does not require any knowledge on the nature or the locations of cyber-attacks. By virtue of a graph theoretical approach and a Lyapunov-based framework, it is shown that the proposed resilient control strategy guarantees the stability of DC microgrids. The efficiency and resilience of the proposed distributed control approach is demonstrated via simulation scenarios on a DC microgrid consisting of eight distributed generation units while under attack.
AB - This paper develops a resilient distributed control mechanism that ensures voltage regulation and proportional current sharing in DC microgrids while under unknown cyber-attacks. The attackers are assumed to inject false data to the actuators of microgrid control systems. The proposed resilient control algorithm steers the DC microgrid as close as possible to the desired equilibrium regardless of the potential unknown attacks and guarantees average voltage regulation and proportional current sharing in DC microgrids. The proposed resilient control design does not require any knowledge on the nature or the locations of cyber-attacks. By virtue of a graph theoretical approach and a Lyapunov-based framework, it is shown that the proposed resilient control strategy guarantees the stability of DC microgrids. The efficiency and resilience of the proposed distributed control approach is demonstrated via simulation scenarios on a DC microgrid consisting of eight distributed generation units while under attack.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85124910947&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.23919/ECC54610.2021.9655002
DO - 10.23919/ECC54610.2021.9655002
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85124910947
T3 - 2021 European Control Conference, ECC 2021
SP - 503
EP - 508
BT - 2021 European Control Conference, ECC 2021
PB - IEEE
T2 - 2021 European Control Conference, ECC 2021
Y2 - 29 June 2021 through 2 July 2021
ER -