Smart Grid Test Bed Design and Implementation


Autoria(s): Kush, Nishchal; Clark, Andrew J.; Foo, Ernest
Data(s)

11/11/2010

Resumo

Given there is currently a migration trend from traditional electrical supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems towards a smart grid based approach to critical infrastructure management. This project provides an evaluation of existing and proposed implementations for both traditional electrical SCADA and smart grid based architectures, and proposals a set of reference requirements which test bed implementations should implement. A high-level design for smart grid test beds is proposed and initial implementation performed, based on the proposed design, using open source and freely available software tools. The project examines the move towards smart grid based critical infrastructure management and illustrates the increased security requirements. The implemented test bed provides a basic framework for testing network requirements in a smart grid environment, as well as a platform for further research and development. Particularly to develop, implement and test network security related disturbances such as intrusion detection and network forensics. The project undertaken proposes and develops an architecture of the emulation of some smart grid functionality. The Common Open Research Emulator (CORE) platform was used to emulate the communication network of the smart grid. Specifically CORE was used to virtualise and emulate the TCP/IP networking stack. This is intended to be used for further evaluation and analysis, for example the analysis of application protocol messages, etc. As a proof of concept, software libraries were designed, developed and documented to enable and support the design and development of further smart grid emulated components, such as reclosers, switches, smart meters, etc. As part of the testing and evaluation a Modbus based smart meter emulator was developed to provide basic functionality of a smart meter. Further code was developed to send Modbus request messages to the emulated smart meter and receive Modbus responses from it. Although the functionality of the emulated components were limited, it does provide a starting point for further research and development. The design is extensible to enable the design and implementation of additional SCADA protocols. The project also defines an evaluation criteria for the evaluation of the implemented test bed, and experiments are designed to evaluate the test bed according to the defined criteria. The results of the experiments are collated and presented, and conclusions drawn from the results to facilitate discussion on the test bed implementation. The discussion undertaken also present possible future work.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39098/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39098/1/39098.pdf

Kush, Nishchal, Clark, Andrew J., & Foo, Ernest (2010) Smart Grid Test Bed Design and Implementation.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Kush, Nishchal, Clark, Andrew J., & Foo, Ernest

Fonte

Computer Science; Faculty of Science and Technology; Information Security Institute

Palavras-Chave #089999 Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified #smart grid #test bed design #test bed implementation #SCADA #security
Tipo

Report