Restoration of Services in Interdependent Infrastructure Systems: A Network Flows Approach (2003)
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| Venue: | Decision Sciences and Engineering Systems, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
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@TECHREPORT{Lee03restorationof,
author = {Earl E. Lee and Ieee Student Member and David J. Mendonça and Ieee Member and John E. Mitchell and William A. Wallace and Ieee Fellow},
title = {Restoration of Services in Interdependent Infrastructure Systems: A Network Flows Approach},
institution = {Decision Sciences and Engineering Systems, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute},
year = {2003}
}
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Abstract — Modern society depends on the operations of civil infrastructure systems, such as transportation, energy, telecommunications and water. Clearly, disruption of any of these systems would present a significant detriment to daily living. However, these systems have become so interconnected, one relying on another, that disruption of one may lead to disruptions in all. The focus of this research is on developing techniques which can be used to respond to events that have the capability to impact interdependent infrastructure systems. As discussed in the paper, infrastructure interdependencies occur when, due to either geographical proximity or shared operations, an impact on one infrastructure system affects one or more other infrastructure systems. The approach is to model the salient elements of these systems and provide decision makers with a means to manipulate the set of models, i.e. a decision support system. 1







