Distributed Control Methods and Cyber Security Issues in Microgrids
Coordonnateurs : Meng Wenchao, Wang Xiaoyu, Liu Shichao
Distributed Control and Cyber Security Issues in Microgrids presents a thorough treatment of distributed control methods and cyber security issues for power system researchers and engineers. With the help of mathematical tools, this reference gives a deep understanding of microgrids and new research directions, addressing emerging concepts, methodologies and applications of monitoring, control and protection in smart microgrids with large-scale renewables. With the integration of more distributed or aggregated renewables and the wide utilization of power electronic devices, the smart microgrid is facing new stability and security challenges.
Part 1: Architectures and control structures 1. Introduction to architectures and control structures of microgrids 2. Future architectures and control structures at different control levels - primary, secondary, and tertiary levels
Part 2: Distributed secondary control solutions 3. Primary control approach of microgrids 4. Distributed frequency control approaches and distributed voltage control approaches 5. Challenges and future trends
Part 3: Distributed tertiary control solutions 6. Distributed economic dispatch approaches for microgrids: Cost of generators, traditional generators and renewable generators 7. Cost of storage devices and welfare of users
Part 4: Cyber security issues in distributed control of microgrids 8. Cyber security issues in distributed microgirds 9. Microgrid cyber security reference architectures, state of art, cyber security forms, DoS and false data injection Cyber security issues in distributed control of microgrids
Part 5: Cyber Attacks analysis and distributed countermeasures 10. Cyber attack analysis and their distributed countermeasures 11. Distributed countermeasures to alleviate the impact of false data injection: Distributed defense methods for economic dispatch
Dr. Xiaoyu Wang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. Dr. Wang’s research interests include power electronics, power system operation and planning, and smart grid applications. He is a recipient of the Ontario Early Researcher Award in 2017 and the Faculty Research Award of Carleton University in 2018.
Dr. Shichao Liu is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics at Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. His research interests include modeling, stability analysis, intrusion detection and resilient control of Cyber-Physical Energy Systems and the applications in microgrids and smart grids.
- Includes global case studies to demonstrate distributed control success stories
- Offers detailed illustrations and flowcharts to address challenges and technical solutions for those working in power systems in utilities and industry
- Showcases new challenges faced in the stability and security of smart microgrids
Date de parution : 03-2020
Ouvrage de 296 p.
15x22.8 cm
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Mots-clés :
Microgrids; structures; engineering; power; applications; distributed; generators; energy; generation; control; cyber; securities; load sharing; architectures; smart grids; systems; applications; research; development; challenges