The evolution of electrical grids, both in terms of enhanced ICT functionalities to improve efficiency, reliability and economics, as well as the increasing penetration of renewable redistributed energy resources, results in a more sophisticated electrical infrastructure which poses new challenges from several perspectives, including resilience and quality of service analysis. In addition, the presence of interdependencies, which more and more characterize critical infrastructures (including the power sector), exacerbates the need for advanced analysis approaches, to be possibly employed since the early phases of the system design, to identify vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures. In this paper, we outline an approach to model and analyze smart grids and discuss the major challenges to be addressed in stochastic model-based analysis to account for the peculiarities of the involved system elements. Representation of dynamic and flexible behavior of generators and loads, as well as representation of the complex ICT control functions required to preserve and/or re-establish electrical equilibrium in presence of changes need to be faced to assess suitable indicators of the resilience and quality of service of the smart grid. © 2014 IEEE.

On a modeling approach to analyze resilience of a smart grid infrastructure

Chiaradonna S;Di Giandomenico F;
2014

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The evolution of electrical grids, both in terms of enhanced ICT functionalities to improve efficiency, reliability and economics, as well as the increasing penetration of renewable redistributed energy resources, results in a more sophisticated electrical infrastructure which poses new challenges from several perspectives, including resilience and quality of service analysis. In addition, the presence of interdependencies, which more and more characterize critical infrastructures (including the power sector), exacerbates the need for advanced analysis approaches, to be possibly employed since the early phases of the system design, to identify vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures. In this paper, we outline an approach to model and analyze smart grids and discuss the major challenges to be addressed in stochastic model-based analysis to account for the peculiarities of the involved system elements. Representation of dynamic and flexible behavior of generators and loads, as well as representation of the complex ICT control functions required to preserve and/or re-establish electrical equilibrium in presence of changes need to be faced to assess suitable indicators of the resilience and quality of service of the smart grid. © 2014 IEEE.
2014
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Proceedings , 2014 Tenth European Dependable Computing Conference EDCC 2014
Tenth European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC), 2014
166
177
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978-1-4799-3804-9
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IEEE
New York
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
13-16 May 2014
Newcastle upon Tyne - UK
Smart grids
stochastic modeling
resilience indicators
cyber-physical systems
critical infrastructures
Editore: Piscataway, N. J. : IEEE Progetto: Protecting National Critical Infrastructures from Cyber Threats; Acronimo: TENACE. Codice Puma: /cnr.isti/2014-A2-100
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