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Converter-Based Moving Target Defense Against Deception Attacks in DC Microgrids

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With the rapid development of information and communications technology in DC microgrids (DCmGs), the deception attacks, which typically include false data injection and replay attacks, have been widely recognized as… Click to show full abstract

With the rapid development of information and communications technology in DC microgrids (DCmGs), the deception attacks, which typically include false data injection and replay attacks, have been widely recognized as a significant threat. However, existing literature ignores the possibility of the intelligent attacker, who could launch deception attacks once obtaining necessary information by exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities or bribing insiders, to affect the system in an unforeseeable manner. In this paper, based on the observation that the primary control law of the power converter device in DCmGs is usually programmable, we propose a novel converter-based moving target defense (CMTD) strategy by proactively perturbing the primary control gains to defend against deception attacks. First, we study the impact of perturbing the primary control gains on the voltage stability in DCmGs and provide explicit conditions for the perturbation magnitude and frequency under which the voltage stability can be ensured. Then, we investigate the improved detectability against deception attacks under CMTD and present sufficient conditions under which these attacks can be detected. Finally, we conduct extensive MATLAB SIMULINK/PLECS based simulations and systematic hardware-in-the-loop based experiments to validate the effectiveness of CMTD.

Keywords: moving target; converter based; based moving; deception; deception attacks

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Year Published: 2022

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