Protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review

Power systems are exposed to various physical threats due to extreme events, technical failures, human errors, and deliberate damage. Physical threats are among the most destructive factors to endanger the power systems security by intelligently targeting power systems components, such as Transmissi...

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Main Authors: Sadeghian, Omid, Mohammadi Ivatloo, Behnam, Mohammadi, Fazel, Abdul Malek, Zulkurnain
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spelling my.utm.1043962024-02-04T09:49:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/104396/ Protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review Sadeghian, Omid Mohammadi Ivatloo, Behnam Mohammadi, Fazel Abdul Malek, Zulkurnain TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Power systems are exposed to various physical threats due to extreme events, technical failures, human errors, and deliberate damage. Physical threats are among the most destructive factors to endanger the power systems security by intelligently targeting power systems components, such as Transmission Lines (TLs), to damage/destroy the facilities or disrupt the power systems operation. The aim of physical attacks in disrupting power systems can be power systems instability, load interruptions, unserved energy costs, repair/displacement costs, and even cascading failures and blackouts. Due to dispersing in large geographical areas, power transmission systems are more exposed to physical threats. Power systems operators, as the system defenders, protect power systems in different stages of a physical attack by minimizing the impacts of such destructive attacks. In this regard, many studies have been conducted in the literature. In this paper, an overview of the previous research studies related to power systems protection against physical attacks is conducted. This paper also outlines the main characteristics, such as physical attack adverse impacts, defending actions, optimization methods, understudied systems, uncertainty considerations, expansion planning, and cascading failures. Furthermore, this paper gives some key findings and recommendations to identify the research gap in the literature. MDPI 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104396/1/ZulkurnainAbdulMalek2022_ProtectingPowerTransmissionSystems.pdf Sadeghian, Omid and Mohammadi Ivatloo, Behnam and Mohammadi, Fazel and Abdul Malek, Zulkurnain (2022) Protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review. Sustainability, 14 (19). pp. 1-24. ISSN 2071-1050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141912345 DOI:10.3390/su141912345
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Sadeghian, Omid
Mohammadi Ivatloo, Behnam
Mohammadi, Fazel
Abdul Malek, Zulkurnain
Protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review
description Power systems are exposed to various physical threats due to extreme events, technical failures, human errors, and deliberate damage. Physical threats are among the most destructive factors to endanger the power systems security by intelligently targeting power systems components, such as Transmission Lines (TLs), to damage/destroy the facilities or disrupt the power systems operation. The aim of physical attacks in disrupting power systems can be power systems instability, load interruptions, unserved energy costs, repair/displacement costs, and even cascading failures and blackouts. Due to dispersing in large geographical areas, power transmission systems are more exposed to physical threats. Power systems operators, as the system defenders, protect power systems in different stages of a physical attack by minimizing the impacts of such destructive attacks. In this regard, many studies have been conducted in the literature. In this paper, an overview of the previous research studies related to power systems protection against physical attacks is conducted. This paper also outlines the main characteristics, such as physical attack adverse impacts, defending actions, optimization methods, understudied systems, uncertainty considerations, expansion planning, and cascading failures. Furthermore, this paper gives some key findings and recommendations to identify the research gap in the literature.
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author Sadeghian, Omid
Mohammadi Ivatloo, Behnam
Mohammadi, Fazel
Abdul Malek, Zulkurnain
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Mohammadi Ivatloo, Behnam
Mohammadi, Fazel
Abdul Malek, Zulkurnain
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title Protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review
title_short Protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review
title_full Protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review
title_fullStr Protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review
title_sort protecting power transmission systems against intelligent physical attacks: a critical systematic review
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104396/1/ZulkurnainAbdulMalek2022_ProtectingPowerTransmissionSystems.pdf
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