On Connectivity of Interdependent Networks

Arunabha Sen, K. Basu
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The studies in fault-tolerance in networks mostly focus on the connectivity of the graph as the metric of fault-tolerance. If the underlying graph is k-connected, it can tolerate up to k -1 failures. This metric in various forms, has been used extensively for robust design of communication networks, which may be viewed as a single layer network. In the last few years, there is an increasing awareness in the research community that critical infrastructure networks, such as the power grid and the communication network are highly interdependent. This inter-dependency has become critical in a {smart-grid} environment, where the electric power transmission/distribution network is highly integrated with the communication network. This dependency realization has led to a fairly large number of studies on robustness and resiliency of interdependent multi-layer networks. Unfortunately, many of the proposed models of inter-dependency that appeared in the literature in the last few years fail to capture the complex inter-dependency that exists between entities of power grid and communication networks, involving a complex combination of conjunctive and disjunctive relations. The Boolean logic based model of inter-dependency proposed in \cite{sen2014identification} overcomes this limitation. Using this dependency model, in this paper we explore ''connectivity'' of a two-layer interdependent network and formally define a new metric, Two-Layered connectivity (TL-connectivity), that is a counterpart of the traditional connectivity metric for a single-layer network (SL-connectivity). We provide an algorithm for computation of TL-connectivity. The problem can be solved in polynomial time in some special cases, whereas for some others, the problem is NP-complete. Finally, we evaluate the technique with a specific case study.
论相互依存网络的连通性
网络容错的研究主要集中在图的连通性作为容错的度量。如果底层图是k连通的,那么它最多可以容忍k -1次失败。该度量以各种形式广泛用于通信网络的鲁棒性设计,可以将其视为单层网络。在过去的几年里,研究界越来越意识到关键的基础设施网络,如电网和通信网络是高度相互依赖的。这种相互依赖性在{智能电网}环境中变得至关重要,在智能电网环境中,电力输配电网络与通信网络高度集成。这种依赖性的认识导致了对相互依赖的多层网络的鲁棒性和弹性的大量研究。不幸的是,过去几年文献中出现的许多相互依赖的建议模型未能捕捉到电网和通信网络实体之间存在的复杂相互依赖关系,涉及连接和分离关系的复杂组合。在\cite{sen2014identification}中提出的基于布尔逻辑的相互依赖模型克服了这一限制。利用这种依赖模型,本文探讨了两层相互依赖网络的“连通性”,并正式定义了一个新的度量,即双层连通性(TL-connectivity),它是单层网络(SL-connectivity)的传统连通性度量的对应物。给出了一种计算tl连通性的算法。在某些特殊情况下,问题可以在多项式时间内解决,而在其他情况下,问题是np完全的。最后,我们通过一个具体的案例研究来评估该技术。
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