When the electric grid in a region suffers a major outage, e.g., after a catastrophic cyber attack, a "black start" may be required, where the grid is slowly restarted, carefully and incrementally adding generating capacity and demand. To ensure safe and effective black start, the grid control center has to be able to communicate with field personnel and with supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems. Voice and text communication are particularly critical. As part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Rapid Attack Detection, Isolation, and Characterization Systems (RADICS) program, we designed, tested and evaluated a self-configuring mesh network architecture and prototype called the Phoenix Secure Emergency Network (PhoenixSEN). PhoenixSEN is designed as a drop-in replacement for primary communication networks, combines existing and new technologies, can work with a variety of link-layer protocols, emphasizes manageability and auto-configuration, and provides a core set of services and applications for coordination of people and devices including voice, text, and SCADA communication. The PhoenixSEN prototype was evaluated in the field through a series of DARPA-led exercises. The same system is also likely to support coordination of recovery efforts after large-scale natural disasters.
翻译:当一个区域的电网出现重大停电时,例如,在灾难性的网络攻击之后,可能需要“黑开”,因为电网缓慢地重新开动、仔细地和逐步地增加发电能力和需求。为了确保安全和有效的黑开工,电网控制中心必须能够与外地人员以及监督控制和数据获取系统进行通信。语音和文字通信特别关键。作为国防高级研究项目机构(DARPA)快速攻击探测、隔离和特征化系统(RADICS)方案的一部分,我们设计、测试和评价了一个自我配置的网网状结构以及称为凤凰安全紧急网络(PhoenixSEN)的原型。PhoenixSEN的设计是作为初级通信网络的即时置换器,将现有和新技术结合起来,能够与各种链式协议合作,强调可操作性和自动配置,并提供一套核心服务和应用,用于协调人员和装置,包括语音、文本和SCADADAD通信(RAD)通信。通过一系列大规模自然灾害后可能进行的系统恢复工作对实地进行了评估。