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Localization of dummy data injection attacks in power systems considering incomplete topological information: A spatio-temporal graph wavelet convolutional neural network approach
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  • Applied energy, 2024-04, Vol.360, Article 122736
Ort / Verlag
Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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  • The emergence of novel the dummy data injection attack (DDIA) poses a severe threat to the secure and stable operation of power systems. These attacks are particularly perilous due to the minimal Euclidean spatial separation between the injected malicious data and legitimate data, rendering their precise detection challenging using conventional distance-based methods. Furthermore, existing research predominantly focuses on various machine learning techniques, often analyzing the temporal data sequences post-attack or relying solely on Euclidean spatial characteristics. Unfortunately, this approach tends to overlook the inherent topological correlations within the non-Euclidean spatial attributes of power grid data, consequently leading to diminished accuracy in attack localization. To address this issue, this study takes a comprehensive approach. Initially, it examines the underlying principles of these new DDIAs on power systems. Here, an intricate mathematical model of the DDIA is designed, accounting for incomplete topological knowledge and alternating current (AC) state estimation from an attacker's perspective. This model aims to mitigate the vulnerabilities associated with direct current (DC) flow-based attack data generation methods that can be readily detected. Subsequently, by integrating a priori knowledge of grid topology and considering the temporal correlations within measurement data and the topology-dependent attributes of the power grid, this study introduces temporal and spatial attention matrices. These matrices adaptively capture the spatio-temporal correlations within the attacks. Leveraging gated stacked causal convolution and graph wavelet sparse convolution, the study jointly extracts spatio-temporal DDIA features. This methodology significantly enhances the dynamic correlation mining capability while improving computational efficiency in the neighborhood. Finally, the research proposes a DDIA localization method based on spatio-temporal graph neural networks, allowing for adaptation to changing power system topologies. The accuracy and effectiveness of the DDIA model are rigorously demonstrated through comprehensive analytical cases. It is unequivocally verified that the proposed localization method rapidly and effectively detects and locates DDIA while exhibiting superior accuracy, robustness, and generalization capabilities. •A new power system DDIA considering incomplete topology information under the AC state estimation is constructed.•The DDIA feature extraction model based on the combination of spatio-temporal attention mechanism and graph wavelet convolutional neural network is proposed.•Frequency domain transform of attack features based on graph wavelet neural network improves computational efficiency, accuracy, and flexibility.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0306-2619
eISSN: 1872-9118
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.122736
Titel-ID: cdi_elsevier_sciencedirect_doi_10_1016_j_apenergy_2024_122736

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