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Cyber-Physical Structures of Power Applications

  • Book

  • November 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5646466
Cyber-Physical Structures of Power Applications looks at the necessary cyber-physical structures for the proper operation of power applications and the challenges and future trends of cyber-physical power applications. This reference considers the coordination and control of power applications necessary for successful implementation of communication networks, as well as the effects on power application physical components, cyber-infrastructures, and controllers. The book also previews challenges (e.g., vulnerability to cyber-attacks) and future trends of cyber structures in control strategies in both large and small power systems.

Table of Contents

1. Cyber-physical large scale power systems
2. Control of large scale power systems
3. Reliability assessment of cyber-physical large scale power systems
4. Cyber-attacks in power applications
5. Cyber-attacks in large-scale power systems
6. Cyber-physical AC microgrids
7. The vulnerability of AC microgrids to cyber-attacks
8. Cyber-physical DC microgrids
9. The vulnerability of DC microgrids to cyber-attacks
10. Cyber-physical modern distribution systems
11. Special cyber-physical power applications (Ship, aircraft, satellite, and spacecraft)
12. Smart home cyber-physical systems
13. IoT, internet of energy, and internet of microgrid
14. 6G and 5G in power applications
15. Artificial intelligence in cyber-physical smart energy systems

Authors

Frede Blaabjerg Professor, Department of Energy Technology, The Faculty of Engineering Science, Aalborg University, Denmark. Frede Blaabjerg was with ABB-Scandia, Randers, Denmark, from 1987 to 1988. From 1988 to 1992, he was a Ph.D. Student with Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. He became an Assistant Professor in 1992, Associate Professor in 1996, and Full Professor of power electronics and drives in 1998. His current research interests include power electronics and its applications such as in wind turbines, PV systems, reliability, harmonics and adjustable speed drives. He has received 17 IEEE Prize Paper Awards, the IEEE PELS Distinguished Service Award in 2009, the EPE-PEMC Council Award in 2010, the IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award 2014 and the Villum Kann Rasmussen Research Award 2014. He was an Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS from 2006 to 2012. He is nominated in 2014 and 2015 by Thomson Reuters to be among the most 250 cited researchers in Engineering in the world. Mohammad Reza Habibi Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark. Mohammad Reza Habibi is currently working toward a Ph.D. degree with the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark. His current research interests include cyber-physical systems, intelligent energy systems, application of arti?cial intelligence in power electronics and power systems, advanced control of power converters, modeling, and control of energy storage systems, modeling, and secure control of DC distribution systems and microgrids. He is currently working on cyber-physical applications of DC microgrids. He published a paper and also submitted some papers related to cyber-attack detection and mitigation in DC microgrids in IEEE journals. Tomislav Dragicevic Associate Professor, Aalborg University, Denmark. Tomislav Dragicevic received the M.Sc. and the industrial Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia, in 2009 and 2013, respectively. From 2013 until 2016, he has been a Postdoctoral research associate at Aalborg University, Denmark. From March 2016 until 2020, he has been an Associate Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark. From April 2020, he is a Professor at the Technical University of Denmark. He made a guest professor stay at Nottingham University, UK, during spring/summer of 2018. His principal field of interest is the design and control of DC distributions systems and microgrids and the application of advanced modeling and control concepts to power electronic systems. He has authored and co-authored more than 200 technical publications (more than 100 of them are published in international journals, mostly in IEEE) in his domain of interest, 8 book chapters, and a book in the field. He serves as Associate Editor in the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, in IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS, in IEEE Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics and in IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine. Prof. Dragicevic is a recipient of the Koncar prize for the best industrial Ph.D. thesis in Croatia, a Robert Mayer Energy Conservation award, and from 2019 he is an Alexander von Humboldt fellow. Hamid Reza Baghaee Reaching and Research Assistant, Electrical Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran. Hamid Reza Baghaee received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) in 2017. Since 2007 to 2017, he had been a teaching and research assistant in department of electrical engineering. He is author of one published chapter book, 40 journal and 50 conference papers and owner of one registered patents. His special fileds of interest are micro and smart grids, application of power electronic in power systems, distributed generation and renewable energies, power system operation, and control, and application of artificial intelligence in power systems. Dr. Baghaee is the winner of three national and international prizes, as the best dissertation award, from Iranian scientific organization of smart grids (ISOSG) in December 2017, Iranian energy association (IEA) in February 2018 and AUT in December 2018 for his PhD dissertation. He is also reviewer of several IEEE and IET journals and guest editor of several special issues in IEEE, IET and MDPI, and member of scientific committees of several IEEE conferences.