Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
805390 Reliability Engineering & System Safety 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We develop new flow-based measures of network vulnerability.•We apply these measures to determine the importance of edges after disruptions.•Networks of varying size and density are explored.

This work develops and compares several flow-based vulnerability measures to prioritize important network edges for the implementation of preparedness options. These network vulnerability measures quantify different characteristics and perspectives on enabling maximum flow, creating bottlenecks, and partitioning into cutsets, among others. The efficacy of these vulnerability measures to motivate preparedness options against experimental geographically located disruption simulations is measured. Results suggest that a weighted flow capacity rate, which accounts for both (i) the contribution of an edge to maximum network flow and (ii) the extent to which the edge is a bottleneck in the network, shows most promise across four instances of varying network sizes and densities.

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