Smart PV Inverter Cyberattack Detection Using Hardware-in-the-Loop Test Facility
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2023-08-23
IEEE Access
This paper evaluates residential smart photovoltaic (PV) inverters’ responses to cyberattacks
and assesses the performance of an intrusion detection strategy for smart grid devices by comparing timeseries power flow results from a simulation application called Faster Than Real-Time (FTRT) Simulator
to measurements from a Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (P-HIL) laboratory as a testbed. Twenty different
cyberattacks from three classes - Denial of Service (DoS), Intermittent attack, and Modification - were
designed and tested with grid-tied smart inverters in order to study the inverters’ responses to malicious
activities. The intrusion detection strategy was developed using a comparison between the predicted PV
power output from FTRT and the power flows measured from P-HIL laboratory through the API interface.
Real and reactive power thresholds were assigned based on a number of repeated experiments to ensure the
applicability of the thresholds. The results showed that inverters from different manufacturers have their
own unique responses which could be detected by the power flow measurements. Our detection method
could identify over 94% of actual malicious actions and 7.4% of no-attack hours are detected as false
positives. Out of 38 under-attack hours, 2 undetected hours are due to the intermittent attacks. Different
attacks can be detected based on the targeted components of the complex power that attackers are aiming to
cause disturbances. Our findings additionally show that DoS can be noticed immediately after the devices
have been sabotaged, and they can be detected from the active power analysis. However, modification
attack detection will depend more on the reactive power measurements, while intermittent attacks remain
the most challenging for the proposed detection method since the objective of intermittent attacks is to
create an oscillation of the complex power components which need a relatively high time resolution for
the measurement.
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