Note: Find data at source. ・ Several Experiments were performed under the Digital Ledger Technology project of the Darknet program. The experiments include those with normal conditions, faults, and cyber-events that are performed for at least 100 seconds. The set of experiments included in this folder is a sample of the experiments used in the report. Note that each experiment has a folder with the relevant data of the experiment. This relevant data includes various tables from the Grid Guard’s database in the form of CSV files.
In general, the purpose of these experiments is to achieve the attestation of the test bed emulating power grid simulations, which can be grouped into categories including (1) normal load events, (2) cyber events, and (3) electrical fault events. The cyber events were defined as an attempt by an engineer to set a bad setting in a protective relay by mistake or an attempt by a malicious entity to set an undesirable setting. This may be intentional or unintentional and negatively impacts the electrical infrastructure network or system. Both intentional and unintentional cyber events could have the same results despite their different nature. The experiments demonstrate that the DLT devices can capture the relevant data of the power system from the protective relays inside the electrical substation and the power meters outside the electrical substation. The attestation and data verification could be evaluated satisfactorily by using the Grid Guard framework.
Dataset is currently being reviewed by the ORNL legal team and undergoing the open data triage process and will be uploaded soon after the process is completed.