A multiple perspective method for urban subway network robustness analysis

Most network research studying the robustness of critical infrastructure networks focuses on a particular aspect and does not take the entire system into consideration. We develop a general methodological framework for studying network robustness from multiple perspectives, i.e., Robustness assessme...

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Main Authors: Shuliang Wang, Sen Nie, Longfeng Zhao, H. Eugene Stanley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2018-07-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5023766
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spelling doaj-30c337eefbba471d96586fc23aeb4ea62020-11-24T20:50:19ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262018-07-0187075219075219-1310.1063/1.5023766048807ADVA multiple perspective method for urban subway network robustness analysisShuliang Wang0Sen Nie1Longfeng Zhao2H. Eugene Stanley3School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Jiangsu Normal University, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaCenter for Polymer Studies and Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USACenter for Polymer Studies and Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USACenter for Polymer Studies and Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USAMost network research studying the robustness of critical infrastructure networks focuses on a particular aspect and does not take the entire system into consideration. We develop a general methodological framework for studying network robustness from multiple perspectives, i.e., Robustness assessment based on percolation theory, vulnerability analysis, and controllability analysis. Meanwhile, We use this approach to examine the Shanghai subway network in China. Specifically, (1) the topological properties of the subway network are quantitatively analyzed using network theory; (2) The phase transition process of the subway network under both random and deliberate attacks are acquired (3) Critical dense areas that are most likely to be the target of terrorist attacks are identified, vulnerability values of these critical areas are obtained; (4) The minimum number of driver nodes for controlling the whole network is calculated. Results show that the subway network exhibits characteristics similar to a scale-free network with low robustness to deliberate attacks. Meanwhile, we identify the critical area within which disruptions produce large performance losses. Our proposed method can be applied to other infrastructure networks and can help decision makers develop optimal protection strategies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5023766
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author Shuliang Wang
Sen Nie
Longfeng Zhao
H. Eugene Stanley
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Sen Nie
Longfeng Zhao
H. Eugene Stanley
A multiple perspective method for urban subway network robustness analysis
AIP Advances
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Sen Nie
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title A multiple perspective method for urban subway network robustness analysis
title_short A multiple perspective method for urban subway network robustness analysis
title_full A multiple perspective method for urban subway network robustness analysis
title_fullStr A multiple perspective method for urban subway network robustness analysis
title_full_unstemmed A multiple perspective method for urban subway network robustness analysis
title_sort multiple perspective method for urban subway network robustness analysis
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series AIP Advances
issn 2158-3226
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Most network research studying the robustness of critical infrastructure networks focuses on a particular aspect and does not take the entire system into consideration. We develop a general methodological framework for studying network robustness from multiple perspectives, i.e., Robustness assessment based on percolation theory, vulnerability analysis, and controllability analysis. Meanwhile, We use this approach to examine the Shanghai subway network in China. Specifically, (1) the topological properties of the subway network are quantitatively analyzed using network theory; (2) The phase transition process of the subway network under both random and deliberate attacks are acquired (3) Critical dense areas that are most likely to be the target of terrorist attacks are identified, vulnerability values of these critical areas are obtained; (4) The minimum number of driver nodes for controlling the whole network is calculated. Results show that the subway network exhibits characteristics similar to a scale-free network with low robustness to deliberate attacks. Meanwhile, we identify the critical area within which disruptions produce large performance losses. Our proposed method can be applied to other infrastructure networks and can help decision makers develop optimal protection strategies.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5023766
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