Differentially Private Distributed Optimal Power Flow

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Authors: Vladimir Dvorkin, Pascal Van Hentenryck, Jalal Kazempour, Pierre Pinson Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 October 2019

Abstract: Distributed algorithms enable private Optimal Power Flow (OPF) computations by avoiding the need in sharing sensitive information localized in algorithms sub-problems. However, adversaries can still infer this information from the coordination signals exchanged across iterations. This paper seeks formal privacy guarantees for distributed OPF computations and provides differentially private algorithms for OPF computations based on the consensus Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM). The proposed algorithms attain differential privacy by introducing static and dynamic random perturbations of OPF sub-problem solutions at each iteration. These perturbations are Laplacian and designed to prevent the inference of sensitive information, as well as to provide theoretical privacy guarantees for ADMM sub-problems. Using a standard IEEE 118-node test case, the paper explores the fundamental trade-offs among privacy, algorithmic convergence, and optimality losses.













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