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Cascading Link Failure in the Power Grid: A Percolation-Based Analysis

Networking and Internet Architecture 2010-12-09 v2

Abstract

Large-scale power blackouts caused by cascading failure are inflicting enormous socioeconomic costs. We study the problem of cascading link failures in power networks modelled by random geometric graphs from a percolation-based viewpoint. To reflect the fact that links fail according to the amount of power flow going through them, we introduce a model where links fail according to a probability which depends on the number of neighboring links. We devise a mapping which maps links in a random geometric graph to nodes in a corresponding dual covering graph. This mapping enables us to obtain the first-known analytical conditions on the existence and non-existence of a large component of operational links after degree-dependent link failures. Next, we present a simple but descriptive model for cascading link failure, and use the degree-dependent link failure results to obtain the first-known analytical conditions on the existence and non-existence of cascading link failures.

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@article{arxiv.1011.4535,
  title  = {Cascading Link Failure in the Power Grid: A Percolation-Based Analysis},
  author = {Hongda Xiao and Edmund Yeh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.4535},
  year   = {2010}
}
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