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Toward a cyber resilient and secure microgrid using software-defined networkingJin et al., 2017
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- Jin D
- Li Z
- Hannon C
- Chen C
- Wang J
- Shahidehpour M
- Lee C
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- IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
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To build a resilient and secure microgrid in the face of growing cyber-attacks and cyber- mistakes, we present a software-defined networking (SDN)-based communication network architecture for microgrid operations. We leverage the global visibility, direct networking …
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