Real-World Cyber Security Demonstration for Networked Electric Drives

  • He Yang
  • , Bowen Yang
  • , Stephen Coshatt
  • , Qi Li
  • , Kun Hu
  • , Bryan Hammond
  • , Jin Ye
  • , Ramviyas Parasuraman
  • , Wenzhan Song

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Abstract

In this article, we present the design and implementation of a cyber-physical security testbed for networked electric drive systems, aimed at conducting real-world security demonstrations. To our knowledge, this is one of the first security testbeds for networked electric drives, seamlessly integrating the domains of power electronics and computer science, and cybersecurity. By doing so, the testbed offers a comprehensive platform to explore and understand the intricate and often complex interactions between cyber and physical systems. The core of our testbed consists of four electric machine drives, meticulously configured to emulate small-scale but realistic information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) networks. This setup both provides a controlled environment for simulating a wide array of cyber-attacks, and mirrors potential real-world attack scenarios with a high degree of fidelity. The testbed serves as an invaluable resource for the study of cyber-physical security, offering a practical and dynamic platform for testing and validating cybersecurity measures in the context of networked electric drive systems. As a concrete example of the testbed's capabilities, we have developed and implemented a Python-based script designed to execute step-stone attacks over a wireless local area network (WLAN). This script leverages a sequence of target IP addresses, simulating a real-world attack vector that could be exploited by adversaries. To counteract such threats, we demonstrate the efficacy of our developed cyber-attack detection algorithms, which are integral to our testbed's security framework. Furthermore, the testbed incorporates a real-time visualization system using InfluxDB and Grafana, providing a dynamic and interactive representation of networked electric drives and their associated security monitoring mechanisms. This visualization component not only enhances the testbed's usability but also offers insightful, real-time data for researchers and practitioners, thereby facilitating a deeper understanding of cyber-physical security dynamics in networked electric drive systems.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)4659-4668
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5D00-97362

Keywords

  • cyber security
  • cyber-physical systems (CPSs)
  • electric machine drives
  • impact analysis

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