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Topology Learning Aided False Data Injection Attack without Prior Topology Information

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arxiv 2102.12248 v1 pith:LOJQOQ72 submitted 2021-02-24 eess.SY cs.SY

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keywords attackattacksknowledgesystemtopologyattackerdataestimation
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False Data Injection (FDI) attacks against powersystem state estimation are a growing concern for operators.Previously, most works on FDI attacks have been performedunder the assumption of the attacker having full knowledge ofthe underlying system without clear justification. In this paper, wedevelop a topology-learning-aided FDI attack that allows stealthycyber-attacks against AC power system state estimation withoutprior knowledge of system information. The attack combinestopology learning technique, based only on branch and bus powerflows, and attacker-side pseudo-residual assessment to performstealthy FDI attacks with high confidence. This paper, for thefirst time, demonstrates how quickly the attacker can developfull-knowledge of the grid topology and parameters and validatesthe full knowledge assumptions in the previous work.

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