The continuing global expansion of the wind industry provides strong support for improving the energy mix and alleviating resource shortage. In typical wind energy conversion systems (WECS), vulnerabilities such as remote deployment, fragile communication networks, and simple control protocols significantly increase the possibility of the involved devices and processes being compromised and affected by cyber threats/attacks, with potentially catastrophic consequences. Therefore, high-security communication and high-precision control for WECS have become active areas of research.
This workshop targets research contributions ranging from fundamental communication/control performance analysis results to practical algorithm/system design, implementation, and testbed demonstration that enhance the security of WECS. Specifically, this workshop will focus on the research topics that advance the cyber resilient infrastructure, communication architectures, risk assessment and management, and privacy preservation of the WECS. Contributions investigating the vulnerabilities of existing communication and networking technologies to support the communication requirements for WECS are encouraged as well.
The objective of this workshop is to encourage the dissemination of new concepts and ideas on the cyber-physical security issues of WECS. Researchers from both academia and industry are invited to submit original and unpublished works.
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