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Chee-Wooi Ten
Researcher at Michigan Technological University
Publications - 59
Citations - 2911
Chee-Wooi Ten is an academic researcher from Michigan Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & SCADA. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 53 publications receiving 2282 citations. Previous affiliations of Chee-Wooi Ten include Nankai University & Iowa State University.
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Vulnerability Assessment of Cybersecurity for SCADA Systems
TL;DR: A vulnerability assessment framework to systematically evaluate the vulnerabilities of SCADA systems at three levels: system, scenarios, and access points is proposed based on cyber systems embedded with the firewall and password models, the primary mode of protection in the power industry today.
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Analytic Considerations and Design Basis for the IEEE Distribution Test Feeders
Kevin P. Schneider,Barry Mather,Bikash C. Pal,Chee-Wooi Ten,G. J. Shirek,Hao Zhu,Jason C. Fuller,José Luiz Rezende Pereira,Luis F. Ochoa,L. R. de Araujo,Roger C. Dugan,S. Matthias,Sumit Paudyal,Thomas E. McDermott,W. H. Kersting +14 more
TL;DR: For nearly 20 years, the Test Feeder Working Group of the Distribution System Analysis Subcommittee has been developing openly available distribution test feeders for use by researchers as discussed by the authors, providing models of distribution systems that reflect the wide diversity in design and their various analytic challenges.
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Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructures: Attack and Defense Modeling
TL;DR: A supervisory control and data acquisition security framework with the following four major components is proposed: (1) real-time monitoring; (2) anomaly detection; (3) impact analysis; and (4) mitigation strategies; an attack-tree-based methodology for impact analysis is developed.
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Anomaly Detection for Cybersecurity of the Substations
TL;DR: An anomaly inference algorithm is proposed for early detection of cyber-intrusions at the substations using the modified IEEE 118-bus system and results have shown the effectiveness of the proposed method for systematic identification.
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Power System Reliability Evaluation With SCADA Cybersecurity Considerations
TL;DR: Four attack scenarios for cyber components in networks of the SCADA system are considered and the results demonstrate that the power system becomes less reliable as the frequency of successful attacks on the cyber components increases and the skill levels of attackers increase.