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Defending Against Adversarial Attacks by Energy Storage Facility

Cryptography and Security 2022-11-01 v2 Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

Adversarial attacks on data-driven algorithms applied in the power system will be a new type of threat to grid security. Literature has demonstrated that the adversarial attack on the deep-neural network can significantly mislead the load fore-cast of a power system. However, it is unclear how the new type of attack impacts the operation of the grid system. In this research, we manifest that the adversarial algorithm attack induces a significant cost-increase risk which will be exacerbated by the growing penetration of intermittent renewable energy. In Texas, a 5% adversarial attack can increase the total generation cost by 17% in a quarter, which accounts for around $20 million. When wind-energy penetration increases to over 40%, the 5% adversarial attack will inflate the genera-tion cost by 23%. Our research discovers a novel approach to defending against the adversarial attack: investing in the energy-storage system. All current literature focuses on developing algorithms to defend against adversarial attacks. We are the first research revealing the capability of using the facility in a physical system to defend against the adversarial algorithm attack in a system of the Internet of Things, such as a smart grid system.

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@article{arxiv.2205.09522,
  title  = {Defending Against Adversarial Attacks by Energy Storage Facility},
  author = {Jiawei Li and Jianxiao Wang and Lin Chen and Yang Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.09522},
  year   = {2022}
}

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5 pages, 5 main figures. Published in PESGM 2022

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