On a Modeling Framework for the Analysis of Interdependencies in Electric Power Systems
Nowadays, economy, security and quality of life heavily depend on the resiliency of a number of critical infrastructures, including the electric power system (EPS), through which vital services are provided. In existing EPS two cooperating infrastructures are involved: the electric infrastructure (E...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nowadays, economy, security and quality of life heavily depend on the resiliency of a number of critical infrastructures, including the electric power system (EPS), through which vital services are provided. In existing EPS two cooperating infrastructures are involved: the electric infrastructure (EI) for the electricity generation and transportation to final users, and its information-technology based control system (ITCS) devoted to controlling and regulating the EI physical parameters and triggering reconfigurations in emergency situations. This paper proposes a modeling framework to capture EI and ITCS aspects, focusing on their interdependencies that contributed to the occurrence of several cascading failures in the past 40 years. A quite detailed analysis of the EI and ITCS structure and behavior is performed; in particular, the ITCS and EI behaviors are described by discrete and hybrid-state processes, respectively. To substantiate the approach, the implementation of a few basic modeling mechanisms inside an existing multiformalism/ multi-solution tool is also discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1530-0889 2158-3927 |
DOI: | 10.1109/DSN.2007.68 |