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Reliability Evaluation for Cyber-Physical Smart Substation

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  • Yangrong Chen
  • Jun’e Li
  • Ang Xu
  • Kai Yuan
  • Kaipei Liu
  • Qiuye Sun

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Smart substation is the key part of smart grid. The reliability of smart substation is extremely important to the safe and stable operation of the smart grid. Smart substation is a cyber-physical system (CPS). Hence, this paper conducts reliability evaluation study for smart substation from the perspective of CPS. Firstly, the basic reliability indices of cyber and physical elements of smart substation are presented. The reliability index of one cyber element takes into account the reliability factors of data leakage, tampering, loss and delay, etc., on the cyber side. Then, the cyber-physical interactions of smart substation are analyzed. It is concluded that the effect of the cyber side and cyber-physical interactions on the reliability of smart substation is reflected in the effect of measurement and control messages on circuit breaker operation. And, the new reliability indices considering cyber-physical interactions are proposed. Furthermore, the MALI-hybrid method, which combines the Monte Carlo method, analytical method, Latin hypercube sampling method, and important sampling method, is presented for evaluating the reliability of smart substation. Finally, the rationality of the proposed reliability indices, the efficiency, and correctness of MALI-hybrid method are verified by case studies.

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  • Yangrong Chen & Jun’e Li & Ang Xu & Kai Yuan & Kaipei Liu & Qiuye Sun, 2021. "Reliability Evaluation for Cyber-Physical Smart Substation," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:3434148
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/3434148
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