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Hauptverfasser: Idrisov, Ildar N., Okeke, Divine, Albaseer, Abdullatif, Abdallah, Mohamed, Ibanez, Federico M.
Format: Preprint
Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.13474
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author Idrisov, Ildar N.
Okeke, Divine
Albaseer, Abdullatif
Abdallah, Mohamed
Ibanez, Federico M.
author_facet Idrisov, Ildar N.
Okeke, Divine
Albaseer, Abdullatif
Abdallah, Mohamed
Ibanez, Federico M.
contents Modern power grids are transitioning towards power electronics-dominated grids (PEDG) due to the increasing integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems. This shift introduces complexities in grid operation and increases vulnerability to cyberattacks. This research explores the application of digital twin (DT) technology and machine learning (ML) techniques for anomaly detection in PEDGs. A DT can accurately track and simulate the behavior of the physical grid in real-time, providing a platform for monitoring and analyzing grid operations, with extended amount of data about dynamic power flow along the whole power system. By integrating ML algorithms, the DT can learn normal grid behavior and effectively identify anomalies that deviate from established patterns, enabling early detection of potential cyberattacks or system faults. This approach offers a comprehensive and proactive strategy for enhancing cybersecurity and ensuring the stability and reliability of PEDGs.
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spellingShingle Leveraging Digital Twin and Machine Learning Techniques for Anomaly Detection in Power Electronics Dominated Grid
Idrisov, Ildar N.
Okeke, Divine
Albaseer, Abdullatif
Abdallah, Mohamed
Ibanez, Federico M.
Systems and Control
Modern power grids are transitioning towards power electronics-dominated grids (PEDG) due to the increasing integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems. This shift introduces complexities in grid operation and increases vulnerability to cyberattacks. This research explores the application of digital twin (DT) technology and machine learning (ML) techniques for anomaly detection in PEDGs. A DT can accurately track and simulate the behavior of the physical grid in real-time, providing a platform for monitoring and analyzing grid operations, with extended amount of data about dynamic power flow along the whole power system. By integrating ML algorithms, the DT can learn normal grid behavior and effectively identify anomalies that deviate from established patterns, enabling early detection of potential cyberattacks or system faults. This approach offers a comprehensive and proactive strategy for enhancing cybersecurity and ensuring the stability and reliability of PEDGs.
title Leveraging Digital Twin and Machine Learning Techniques for Anomaly Detection in Power Electronics Dominated Grid
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.13474