Abstract: Recently, the sequential attack, where multiple malignant contingencies are launched by attackers sequentially, has revealed power grid vulnerability under cascading failures. This paper systematically analyzes properties and features of N-k cascaded- based sequential line-switching attacks using a DC power flow based cascading failure simulator (DC- CFS). This paper first explains the key factors behind cascade-based attacks, then compares three adopted metrics with an original line-margin metric to compute vulnerability indexes and design sequential attacks. Two target search schemes, i.e., offline and online target search in sequential attacks, are also presented. Simulation results of N-2 to N-4 line-switching attacks have suggested that the proposed line margin metric produces stronger sequential attacks, and online target search is more effective than offline search. Reasons behind counter-intuitive load loss resulting from different metrics are also analyzed to facilitate future study on the risk of sequential attacks.
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