학술논문

Privacy of Distributed Optimality Schemes in Power Networks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid IEEE Trans. Smart Grid Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on. 14(5):4021-4034 Sep, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Privacy
Resource management
Frequency control
Power system stability
Time-frequency analysis
Steady-state
Smart grids
smart grids
automatic frequency control
power system control
Language
ISSN
1949-3053
1949-3061
Abstract
The increasing participation of local generation and controllable demand units within the power network motivates the use of distributed schemes for their control. Simultaneously, it raises two issues; achieving an optimal power allocation among these units, and securing the privacy of the generation/demand profiles. This study considers the problem of designing distributed optimality schemes that preserve the privacy of the generation and controllable demand units within the secondary frequency control timeframe. We propose a consensus scheme that includes the generation/demand profiles within its dynamics, keeping this information private when knowledge of its internal dynamics is not available. However, the prosumption profiles may be inferred using knowledge of its internal model. We resolve this by proposing a privacy-preserving scheme which ensures that the generation/demand cannot be inferred from the communicated signals. For both proposed schemes, we provide analytic stability, optimality and privacy guarantees and show that the secondary frequency control objectives are satisfied. The presented schemes are distributed, locally verifiable and applicable to arbitrary network topologies. Our analytic results are verified with simulations on a 140-bus system, where we demonstrate that the proposed schemes offer enhanced privacy properties, enable an optimal power allocation and preserve the stability of the power network.