Published January 3, 2017 | Version Submitted
Discussion Paper Open

Reliability of Critical Infrastructure Networks: Challenges

Abstract

Critical infrastructures form a technological skeleton of our world by providing us with water, food, electricity, gas, transportation, communication, banking, and finance. Moreover, as urban population increases, the role of infrastructures become more vital. In this paper, we adopt a network perspective and discuss the ever growing need for fundamental interdisciplinary study of critical infrastructure networks, efficient methods for estimating their reliability, and cost-effective strategies for enhancing their resiliency. We also highlight some of the main challenges arising on this way, including cascading failures, feedback loops, and cross-sector interdependencies.

Additional Information

The first author would like to thank the organizers of the ASCE Workshop "Resiliency of Urban Tunnels and Pipelines" for inviting him to give a keynote talk. Both authors thank the participants of the workshop for fruitful discussions and valuable suggestions.

Attached Files

Submitted - 1701.00594.pdf

Files

1701.00594.pdf

Files (593.6 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:dbad8f46082fe0f1d593d2a47841b7c1
593.6 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Identifiers

Eprint ID
75414
Resolver ID
CaltechAUTHORS:20170327-105821390

Related works

Dates

Created
2017-03-27
Created from EPrint's datestamp field
Updated
2023-06-02
Created from EPrint's last_modified field