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Failure cascade in interdependent network with traffic loads
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Reliability EngineeringNetwork ScienceEngineeringCritical Infrastructure ProtectionFault-tolerant NetworkTraffic LoadSurvivable NetworkComplex NetworksInfrastructure SecurityNetwork RobustnessNetwork AnalysisSystems EngineeringFailure CascadeComputer Science
Complex networks have been widely studied recent years, but most researches focus on the single, non-interacting networks. With the development of modern systems, many infrastructure networks are coupled together and therefore should be modeled as interdependent networks. For interdependent networks, failure of nodes in one network may lead to failure of dependent nodes in the other networks. This may happen recursively and lead to a failure cascade. In the real world, different networks carry different traffic loads. Overload and load redistribution may lead to more nodes' failure. Considering the dependency between the interdependent networks and the traffic load, a small fraction of fault nodes may lead to complete fragmentation of a system. Based on the robust analysis of interdependent networks, we propose a costless defense strategy to suppress the failure cascade. Our findings highlight the need to consider the load and coupling preference when designing robust interdependent networks. And it is necessary to take actions in the early stage of the failure cascade to decrease the losses caused by the large-scale breakdown of infrastructure networks.
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