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Reliable Communication Models in Interdependent Critical Infrastructure Networks...

by Sisi Duan, Sangkeun M Lee, Supriya Chinthavali, Mallikarjun Shankar
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Page Numbers
152 to 157
Conference Name
Resilience Week 2016
Conference Location
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Conference Date
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Modern critical infrastructure networks are becoming increasingly interdependent where the failures in one network may cascade to other dependent networks, causing severe widespread national-scale failures. A number of previous efforts have been made to analyze the resiliency and robustness of interdependent networks based on different models. However, communication network, which plays an important role in today's infrastructures to detect and handle failures, has attracted little attention in the interdependency studies, and no previous models have captured enough practical features in the critical infrastructure networks. In this paper, we study the interdependencies between communication network and other kinds of critical infrastructure networks with an aim to identify vulnerable components and design resilient communication networks. We propose several interdependency models that systematically capture various features and dynamics of failures spreading in critical infrastructure networks. We also discuss several research challenges in building reliable communication solutions to handle failures in these models.