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Resilience-Based Component Importance Measures for Critical Infrastructure Network Systems
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2016
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EngineeringCritical Infrastructure ProtectionNetwork RobustnessNetwork AnalysisSystem ReliabilityResilience Reduction WorthOperations ResearchReliability EngineeringData ScienceOptimal System ResilienceSystems EngineeringReliabilityInfrastructure SecurityComputer ScienceNetwork ScienceFault ManagementSurvivable NetworkResilience AnalysisSystem ResilienceInfrastructure Systems
In this paper, we propose two metrics, i.e., the optimal repair time and the resilience reduction worth, to measure the criticality of the components of a network system from the perspective of their contribution to system resilience. Specifically, the two metrics quantify: 1) the priority with which a failed component should be repaired and re-installed into the network and 2) the potential loss in the optimal system resilience due to a time delay in the recovery of a failed component, respectively. Given the stochastic nature of disruptive events on infrastructure networks, a Monte Carlo-based method is proposed to generate probability distributions of the two metrics for all of the components of the network; then, a stochastic ranking approach based on the Copeland's pairwise aggregation is used to rank components importance. Numerical results are obtained for the IEEE 30-bus test network and a comparison is made with three classical centrality measures.
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