Observability Transitions in Networks with Betweenness Preference.

A network is considered observable if its current state can be determined in finite time from knowledge of the observed states. The observability transitions in networks based on random or degree-correlated sensor placement have recently been studied. However, these placement strategies are predomin...

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Main Authors: Yang Shunkun, Yang Qian, Xu Xiaoyun, Lu Dan, Li Daqing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4907492?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9e87102df31c4346a52d31cc3a77de082020-11-24T21:09:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01116e015676410.1371/journal.pone.0156764Observability Transitions in Networks with Betweenness Preference.Yang ShunkunYang QianXu XiaoyunLu DanLi DaqingA network is considered observable if its current state can be determined in finite time from knowledge of the observed states. The observability transitions in networks based on random or degree-correlated sensor placement have recently been studied. However, these placement strategies are predominantly based on local information regarding the network. In this paper, to understand the phase transition process of network observability, we analyze the network observability transition for a betweenness-based sensor placement strategy, in which sensors are placed on nodes according to their betweenness. Using numerical simulations, we compute the size of the network's largest observable component (LOC) and compare the observability transitions for different sensor placements. We find that betweenness-based sensor placement can generate a larger LOC in the observability transition than the random or degree-based placement strategy in both model and real networks. This finding may help to understand the relationship between network observability and the topological properties of the network.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4907492?pdf=render
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author Yang Shunkun
Yang Qian
Xu Xiaoyun
Lu Dan
Li Daqing
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Yang Qian
Xu Xiaoyun
Lu Dan
Li Daqing
Observability Transitions in Networks with Betweenness Preference.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yang Shunkun
Yang Qian
Xu Xiaoyun
Lu Dan
Li Daqing
author_sort Yang Shunkun
title Observability Transitions in Networks with Betweenness Preference.
title_short Observability Transitions in Networks with Betweenness Preference.
title_full Observability Transitions in Networks with Betweenness Preference.
title_fullStr Observability Transitions in Networks with Betweenness Preference.
title_full_unstemmed Observability Transitions in Networks with Betweenness Preference.
title_sort observability transitions in networks with betweenness preference.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description A network is considered observable if its current state can be determined in finite time from knowledge of the observed states. The observability transitions in networks based on random or degree-correlated sensor placement have recently been studied. However, these placement strategies are predominantly based on local information regarding the network. In this paper, to understand the phase transition process of network observability, we analyze the network observability transition for a betweenness-based sensor placement strategy, in which sensors are placed on nodes according to their betweenness. Using numerical simulations, we compute the size of the network's largest observable component (LOC) and compare the observability transitions for different sensor placements. We find that betweenness-based sensor placement can generate a larger LOC in the observability transition than the random or degree-based placement strategy in both model and real networks. This finding may help to understand the relationship between network observability and the topological properties of the network.
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