2012
DOI: 10.1109/jproc.2011.2161428
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Cyber–Physical Security of a Smart Grid Infrastructure

Abstract: The authors of this paper discuss the limitations of advances, measures to make the smart grid secure, and also to assure continuous power flows and dynamic power pricing.

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“…In smart grids, these components are typically connections to the local networks or the Internet. Therefore, as the number of access points increase, compared with traditional power grids, smart grids are more prone to cyber-attacks [2,6]. Among these attacks, the most critical attack is false data injection (FDI) [2].…”
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“…In smart grids, these components are typically connections to the local networks or the Internet. Therefore, as the number of access points increase, compared with traditional power grids, smart grids are more prone to cyber-attacks [2,6]. Among these attacks, the most critical attack is false data injection (FDI) [2].…”
Section: Fdi Attacks In Smart Gridsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, as the number of access points increase, compared with traditional power grids, smart grids are more prone to cyber-attacks [2,6]. Among these attacks, the most critical attack is false data injection (FDI) [2]. Adversaries can launch these attacks to compromise raw measurements or state estimations [3,6].…”
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