from Part II - Networked Microgrids
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2021
In this chapter, we introduce a Software-Defined Active Synchronous Detection (SDASD) approach to defending against both the cyberattacks on SDN network and power bot attack on inverters. First, an effective defense strategy is devised and implemented in the SDN network controller to identify and mitigate cyberattacks on the SDN network of networked microgrids. Second, with a secured SDN network, an active synchronous detection method is devised to accurately detect and localize power bot attacks on networked microgrids by sending a probe signal to inverter controllers in networked microgrids and checking the responses.
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