A Real-Time Cosimulation Testbed for Electric Vehicle Charging and Smart Grid Security
Khaled Sarieddine, Mohammad Ali Sayed, Danial Jafarigiv, Ribal, Atallah, Mourad Debbabi, and Chadi Assi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a real-time co-simulation testbed to evaluate the security of electric vehicle charging systems and their impact on smart grid stability against cyber threats.
Contribution
It presents a novel security-focused co-simulation platform specifically designed for EV charging infrastructure and smart grid interactions.
Findings
Demonstrates the testbed's effectiveness in simulating cyber-attack scenarios.
Provides insights into vulnerabilities in EV charging and grid security.
Supports development of more resilient EV-grid systems.
Abstract
Faced with the threat of climate change, the world is rapidly adopting Electric Vehicles (EVs). The EV ecosystem, however, is vulnerable to cyber-attacks putting it and the power grid at risk. In this article, we present a security-oriented real-time Co-simulation Testbed for the EV ecosystem and the power grid.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Real-time simulation and control systems · Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
