
Title
Integrating historical and real-time anomaly detection to create a more resilient smart grid architecture: poster
Event
5th Annual Symposium and Bootcamp on Hot Topics in the Science of Security
Contributing USMA Research Unit(s)
Cyber Research Center, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Description
Ensuring the security of the power grid is critical for national interests and necessitates new ways to detect power anomalies and respond to potential failures. In this poster, we describe our efforts to develop and optimize analysis methodologies for a 1000 : 1 scale emulated smart grid at the United States Military Academy [2]. In contrast to previous work [3, 4], we explore historical analysis using Apache Spark [5] and integrate a Raspberry Pi into our testbed for real-time anomaly detection. We also implement a software controlled physical event and fault generator to induce and measure faults. Figure 1 gives an overview of our system.
Publication Date
Spring 4-2018
Document Type
Presentation/Poster
Recommended Citation
Spencer Drakontaidis, Michael Stanchi, Gabriel Glazer, Antoine Davis, Madison Stark, Caleb Clay, Jason Hussey, Nicholas Barry, Aaron St. Leger, and Suzanne J. Matthews. 2018. Integrating historical and real-time anomaly detection to create a more resilient smart grid architecture: poster. In Proceedings of the 5th Annual Symposium and Bootcamp on Hot Topics in the Science of Security (HoTSoS '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 22, 1 pages. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3190619.3191683
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