2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2023.1095303
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Cyber-physical cascading failure and resilience of power grid: A comprehensive review

Abstract: Smart grid technologies are based on the integration of the cyber network and the power grid into a cyber-physical power system (CPPS). The increasing cyber-physical interdependencies bring about tremendous opportunities for the modeling, monitoring, control, and protection of power grids, but also create new types of vulnerabilities and failure mechanisms threatening the reliability and resiliency of system operation. A major concern regarding the interdependent networks is the cascading failure (CF), where a… Show more

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“…While the aforementioned works provide valuable insights into cascading failures in power grids, they do not address the cyber-physical factors that can influence such failures. In [22], the authors discuss the resilience of cyber-physical systems against natural hazards and cyber attacks. They consider human and societal factors that can affect system resilience, such as organisational structure and communication patterns.…”
Section: B Cascading Failure Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the aforementioned works provide valuable insights into cascading failures in power grids, they do not address the cyber-physical factors that can influence such failures. In [22], the authors discuss the resilience of cyber-physical systems against natural hazards and cyber attacks. They consider human and societal factors that can affect system resilience, such as organisational structure and communication patterns.…”
Section: B Cascading Failure Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%