Permissioned Blockchain-Based Monitoring Framework for Der-Integrated Distribution Networks
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2024
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Institution of Engineering and Technology
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SCADA systems are used for real-time monitoring of key systems and the status of critical assets in both transmission and distribution networks. The trend towards different types of”new” loads and sources such as photovoltaic (PV), electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and battery storage systems is changing the operational approach of distribution grids. Well-known fit-and-forget philosophy is being replaced and requires more operational activities and more thorough monitoring of end devices in new active distribution networks (ADNs). In this paper, a permissioned blockchain-based monitoring framework for distribution networks hosting different types of distributed energy resources (DERs) is presented. The proposed tool operates independently of the SCADA system while it can utilise SCADA measurements for anomaly and fraud detection. In addition, seamless integration and visibility is facilitated by the flow of information between DERs and the distribution system operator through adapters between the blockchain network and the main protocols used for smart metering, inverter management and EV charging stations. The coordinated use of SCADA and the proposed framework will provide a redundant set of observations that will contribute to unbiased state estimation and successful anomaly detection. © The Institution of Engineering & Technology 2024.
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Anomaly Detection, Blockchain, Power Distribution Networks, Real-Time Monitoring
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IET Conference Proceedings -- 14th Mediterranean Conference on Power Generation Transmission, Distribution and Energy Conversion, MEDPOWER 2024 -- 3 November 2024 through 6 November 2024 -- Athens -- 208051
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2024
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29
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187
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192