Abstract
1 min readWith the advancement of power electronics and semiconductors technology, new faster devices with lower switching energy were developed, enabling faster switching frequency operation. As a result, the volume and size of the power converters were considerably reduced, bringing advantages for those applications in which the power density is very important [1]. As modern power electronics continue to transform the emerging challenges in the distribution networks, the controllability of interconnected power electronic converters becomes a severe problem. The advances in IT infrastructural developments have simplified this problem but have exposed the system to a larger threat of cyber attacks. This chapter overviews the different challenges faced by modern power electronics and the extent to which they are vulnerable to man-made threats, i.e, cyber attacks.
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