Statistics for Building Synthetic Power System Cyber Models
Morayo Soetan, Zeyu Mao, and Katherine Davis

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of realistic communication system models in power grid cyber-physical studies, analyzing real and simplified network statistics for various modeling needs.
Contribution
It introduces characteristics and statistical data useful for modeling cyber networks in power systems, bridging real and simplified models.
Findings
Analysis of a real utility communication network
Development of a simplified inter-substation connectivity model
Provision of statistical data for different modeling resolutions
Abstract
A realistic communication system model is critical in power system studies emphasizing the cyber and physical intercoupling. In this paper, we provide characteristics that could be used in modeling the underlying cyber network for power grid models. A real utility communication network and a simplified inter-substation connectivity model are studied, and their statistics could be used to fulfill the requirements for different modeling resolutions.
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