Architecture Variants for Robust Self-Organizing Energy Systems
A recent study published on arXiv (2604.21529) introduces different architectural designs for the observer and controller elements in agent-based Cyber-Physical Energy Systems (CPES) aimed at enhancing resilience to cyber threats. The idea of controlled self-organization facilitates the system's ability to adapt autonomously while permitting intervention during disruptions. The authors highlight the necessity of considering limitations on information and actions stemming from the privacy of local distributed energy resources, regulatory obligations, and data sharing needs when implementing such systems. The paper outlines particular architectures that tackle these challenges.
Key facts
- Paper published on arXiv with ID 2604.21529
- Applies controlled self-organization in CPES
- Introduces observer/controller architecture
- Aims to respond to cyber attacks
- Considers privacy, regulatory, and data exchange constraints
- Presents architecture variants for observer and controller
- Focuses on restrictions on access to information and limited actions
Entities
Institutions
- arXiv