Measuring network resilience through connection patterns

Roy Cerqueti

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Abstract

Networks are at the core of modeling many engineering contexts, mainly in the case of infrastructures and communication systems. The resilience of a network, which is the property of the system capable of absorbing external shocks, is then of paramount relevance in the applications. This paper deals with this topic by advancing a theoretical proposal for measuring the resilience of a network. The proposal is based on the study of the shocks propagation along the patterns of connections among nodes. The theoretical model is tested on the real-world instances of two important airport systems in the US air traffic network: Illinois (including the hub of Chicago) and New York states (with JFK airport).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)320-329
JournalReliability Engineering & System Safety
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2019
Externally publishedYes

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