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Structural Vulnerability of Power Grids to Disasters: Bounds, Adversarial Attacks and Reinforcement (1509.07449v1)

Published 24 Sep 2015 in cs.SY and math.OC

Abstract: Natural Disasters like hurricanes, floods or earthquakes can damage power grid devices and create cascading blackouts and islands. The nature of failure propagation and extent of damage is dependent on the structural features of the grid, which is different from that of random networks. This paper analyzes the structural vulnerability of real power grids to impending disasters and presents intuitive graphical metrics to quantify the extent of damage. Two improved graph eigen-value based bounds on the grid vulnerability are developed and demonstrated through simulations of failure propagation on IEEE test cases and real networks. Finally this paper studies adversarial attacks aimed at weakening the grid's structural resilience and presents two approximate schemes to determine the critical transmission lines that may be attacked to minimize grid resilience. The framework can be also be used to design protection schemes to secure the grid against such adversarial attacks. Simulations on power networks are used to compare the performance of the attack schemes in reducing grid resilience.

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