News
[2024 August] Our paper “Prediction-based Data Augmentation for Smart Grid Line Outage Detection” is accepted by the 56th North American Power Symposium (NAPS ’24).
[2024 July] Our paper “Leveraging Compact Data Accumulator to Enable In-Network Anomaly Detection in Programmable Switches for Power Grids” is accepted by the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids (SmartGridComm ’24).
[2024 April] Our paper “Towards Secure and Resilient Synchrophasor Networks Using P4 Programmable Switches” is accepted by the 2024 IEEE Green Technology Conference.
[2024 March] Our project “Advancing Research on Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience: A Multifaceted Approach” is awarded by ONR DoD (total award: $4.7 millions; my share: $1.2 millions). Thank DOD for the support!
[2023 July] Our paper “Industrial Network Protocol Security Enhancement Using Programmable Switches” is accepted by the 2023 IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids (SmartGridComm ’23)
[2023 May] Our paper “HELICSAuto: Automating the Development of Cyber-Physical Co-Simulation Framework for Smart Grids” is accepted by the 2023 ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation (SIGSIM-PADS ’23)
[2023 April] Our paper “Learning from Future: Prediction-based Data Augmentation to Enhance Power Grids Fault Detection” is accepted by the 11th International Conference on Smart Energy Grid Engineering.
[2023 March] Our paper “A Real Time Physics-Based Industrial Control System Honeynet Architecture for the Smart Grid” is accepted by the 8th International Conference on Information and Network Technologies.
[2023 January] Our project “Enabling Programmable In-Network Security for an Attack-Resilience Smart Grid” receives awards from NSF (total award: $600K; my share: $280k). Thank NSF for the support!
[2022 October] Our paper “EleGNN: Electrical-Model-Guided Graph Neural Networks for Power Distribution System State Estimation” is accepted by the 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globalcomm ’22).