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ISBN 10: 1119660416
ISBN 13: 9781119660415
Author: Craig Rieger, Ronald Boring, Brian Johnson, Timothy McJunkin
Primary audience: research students and practitioners
Secondary audience: advanced teaching and power system operating engineers
Resilient Control Architectures and Power Systems 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction
1 Basis, Definition, and Application
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Definition and Application
References
2 General Use Case Introduction
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Importance of Resilient Controls for Power Systems
2.3 Power Systems Operations and Control
2.4 Summary
References
Part II: Infrastructure Fundamentals
3 Power Grid Architecture
Objectives
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Classical Power System Architectures
3.3 Emerging Architecture Trends
3.4 Power Systems Operations and Control
3.5 Power Systems Planning
3.6 Measures of Performance
3.7 Summary
Further Reading
References
4 Control System Architecture
Objectives
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Automatic Generation Control
4.3 Reactive Power and Voltage Control
4.4 Excitation System Stabilizer
4.5 Summary
Further Reading
5 Communication Architecture
Objectives
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Communication Media
5.3 Summary
References
Part III: Disciplinary Fundamentals
6 Introducing Interdisciplinary Studies
Objectives
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The Pathway to an Interdisciplinary Team
Further Reading
7 Cybersecurity
Objectives
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Systems and Control Systems
7.3 Fundamental Cybersecurity Objectives: The CIA Triad
7.4 Fundamental Cybersecurity Techniques
7.5 Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Attacks
7.6 Secure System Design Principles
7.7 Approaches for Threat and Risk Assessment and Mitigation
7.8 Approaches for Incident Detection and Response
7.9 Summary
7.10 Thoughtful Questions to Ensure Comprehension
Further Reading
References
8 Control Theory
Objectives
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Deterministic Linear Systems
8.3 Pontryagin Principle and HJB Equation
8.4 Stochastic Linear Systems
8.5 Deterministic Nonlinear Systems
8.6 Summary
8.7 Thoughtful Questions to Ensure Comprehension
Further Reading
References
9 Human System Interfaces
Objectives
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Basic Methods
9.3 Summary
Further Reading
References
Notes
Part IV: Metrics Fundamentals
10 Differentiating Resilience
Objectives
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Conventional Views of Grid Resilience
10.3 Grid Characteristics
10.4 Grid Resilience and the Relationship to Electric Reliability
10.5 Characterization of Resilience
10.6 Architectural Principles and Concepts for Resilience
10.7 Structural Resilience Quantification and Valuation
10.8 Summary
Further Reading
References
Notes
11 Cross-architecture Metrics
Objectives
11.1 Definition of Resilience
11.2 Notional Capture of Resilience Adaptive Capacity
11.3 Response Epoch: Adaptive Capacity on an Asset-Level Development
11.4 Adaptive Capacity on an Aggregated-Level Development
Exercises
Exercises
11.5 Cybersecurity Considerations
11.6 Consideration of Resist Epoch (Inertia)
11.7 Consideration of Recover and Restore Epochs
References
Part V: Resilience Application
12 Introducing the Grid Game
Objectives
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Download/Install the Game
12.3 Play the Grid Game
12.4 Fundamentals
12.5 Evaluate the Grid Game and Players (Yourself and Others)
12.6 Play Together
12.7 Improve the Game
References
13 Cybersecurity and Resilience for the Power Grid
Objectives
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Operation Technologies in the Power Grid
13.3 Cyberattacks to the Power Grid
13.4 Research Efforts
13.5 Summary
13.6 Thoughtful Questions to Ensure Comprehension
Further Reading
References
14 Control Challenges
Objectives
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Resiliency Challenges in Control Systems
14.3 Resiliency Design Framework
14.4 Resiliency for Decentralized Control Systems
14.5 Summary
14.6 Thoughtful Questions to Ensure Comprehension
Further Reading
References
15 Human Challenges
Objectives
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Experiential Learning and the Multidisciplinary Grid Game
15.3 Benefits of Gamifying Cybersecurity
15.4 Summary
Further Reading
References
Part VI: Additional Design Considerations
16 Interdependency Analysis
Objectives
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Approaches to Infrastructure Dependency Analysis
16.3 Bulk Power Systems Interdependency Case Studies
16.4 Summary
Further Reading
References
17 Multi-agent Control Systems
Objectives
17.1 Introduction
17.2 Control System Design
17.3 Control System Application
17.4 Summary
Further Reading
References
18 Other Examples of Resilience Application
Objectives
18.1 Introduction
18.2 Resilient Design Capacities
18.3 Anticipative Capacity
18.4 Absorptive Capacity
18.5 Adaptive Capacity
18.6 Restorative Capacity
18.7 Considerations for Resilient Design
18.8 System of Interest
18.9 Threat Space
18.10 Operational Constraints
18.11 Summary
Further Reading
References
Notes
Part VII: Conclusions
19 Summary and Challenge for the Future
19.1 Introduction
19.2 Resilience Is Not a Design Layer, It Is a Philosophy
19.3 Resilience and the Road to Autonomous Systems
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