Detecting Anomalies using Overlapping Electrical Measurements in Smart Power Grids
As cyber-attacks against critical infrastructure become more frequent, it is increasingly important to be able to rapidly identify and respond to these threats. This work investigates two independent systems with overlapping electrical measurements with the goal to more rapidly identify anomalies. T...
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Zusammenfassung: | As cyber-attacks against critical infrastructure become more frequent, it is
increasingly important to be able to rapidly identify and respond to these
threats. This work investigates two independent systems with overlapping
electrical measurements with the goal to more rapidly identify anomalies. The
independent systems include HIST, a SCADA historian, and ION, an automatic
meter reading system (AMR). While prior research has explored the benefits of
fusing measurements, the possibility of overlapping measurements from an
existing electrical system has not been investigated. To that end, we explore
the potential benefits of combining overlapping measurements both to improve
the speed/accuracy of anomaly detection and to provide additional validation of
the collected measurements. In this paper, we show that merging overlapping
measurements provide a more holistic picture of the observed systems. By
applying Dynamic Time Warping more anomalies were found -- specifically, an
average of 349 times more anomalies, when considering anomalies from both
overlapping measurements. When merging the overlapping measurements, a percent
change of anomalies of up to 785\% can be achieved compared to a non-merge of
the data as reflected by experimental results. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2201.02236 |