Credible Interdiction for Transmission Systems
Abstract
This paper presents novel formulations and algorithms for - interdiction problem in transmission networks. In particular, it formulates spatial and topological resource constraints on attackers for - interdiction problems and illustrates the formulation with two new classes of - attacks: (i) Spatial - attacks where the attack is constrained by geographic distance of a bus chosen by an attacker and (ii) Topological - attacks where the attack is constrained to connected components. These two specific types of - attacks compute interdiction plans designed to better model localized attacks, such as those induced by natural disasters or physical attacks. We then formulate these two resource-constrained interdiction problems as bilevel, max-min optimization problems and present a novel constraint generation algorithm to solve these formulations. Detailed case studies analyzing the behavior of spatially and topologically resource-constrained problems and comparing them to the traditional - interdiction problem are also presented.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1904.08330,
title = {Credible Interdiction for Transmission Systems},
author = {Kaarthik Sundar and Sidhant Misra and Russell Bent and Feng Pan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.08330},
year = {2021}
}