The resilience of interdependent transportation networks under targeted attack
Abstract
Modern world builds on the resilience of interdependent infrastructures characterized as complex networks. Recently, a framework for analysis of interdependent networks has been developed to explain the mechanism of resilience in interdependent networks. Here we extend this interdependent network model by considering flows in the networks and study the system's resilience under different attack strategies. In our model, nodes may fail due to either overload or loss of interdependency. Under the interaction between these two failure mechanisms, it is shown that interdependent scale-free networks show extreme vulnerability. The resilience of interdependent SF networks is found in our simulation much smaller than single SF network or interdependent SF networks without flows.
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@article{arxiv.1307.4541,
title = {The resilience of interdependent transportation networks under targeted attack},
author = {Peng Zhang and Baisong Cheng and Zhuang Zhao and Daqing Li and Guangquan Lu and Yunpeng Wang and Jinghua Xiao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.4541},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures