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Reliability and vulnerability analyses of critical infrastructures: Comparing two approaches in the context of power systems
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The general conclusion that can be drawn from the findings of the example is that vulnerability analysis should be used to complement reliability studies, as well as other forms of probabilistic risk analysis.About:
This article is published in Reliability Engineering & System Safety.The article was published on 2013-12-01. It has received 167 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vulnerability assessment & Vulnerability.read more
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Modeling infrastructure resilience using Bayesian networks
TL;DR: This paper offers a means to quantify resilience as a function of absorptive, adaptive, and restorative capacities with Bayesian networks, a popular tool to structure relationships among several variables.
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A Critical Review of Robustness in Power Grids Using Complex Networks Concepts
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the most relevant works that have investigated robustness in power grids using complex networks (CN) concepts, and propose strategies to improve robustness such as intentional islanding, restricted link addition, and more efficient electrical metrics such as electrical betweenness, net-ability and others.
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Review of major approaches to analyze vulnerability in power system
TL;DR: This paper aims to guide the reader toward choosing the most effective method according to the issue investigated, namely the N-k problem, trade-off between robustness and optimality, and emerging drivers in power grids.
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Global resilience analysis of water distribution systems
Kegong Diao,Kegong Diao,Chris Sweetapple,Raziyeh Farmani,Guangtao Fu,Sarah Ward,David Butler +6 more
TL;DR: A global resilience analysis (GRA) approach that shifts the objective from analysing multiple and unknown threats to analysing the more identifiable and measurable system responses to extreme conditions, i.e. potential failure modes.
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Designing Resilient Systems-of-Systems: A Survey of Metrics, Methods, and Challenges
Payuna Uday,Karen Marais +1 more
TL;DR: An evaluation of the various methods available and challenges associated with designing resilient SoSs is provided by indicating important differences between resilience and various related system attributes and providing a critical assessment of the current reliability and risk techniques in addressing SoS resilience.
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On The Quantitative Definition of Risk
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Error and attack tolerance of complex networks
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Reliability Assessment of Electric Power Systems Using Monte Carlo Methods
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TL;DR: The basic concepts of Power System Reliability Evaluation and Elements of Monte Carlo Methods and Reliability Cost/Worth Assessment are explained.
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