Interdependent Healthcare Critical Infrastructure Analysis in a Spatiotemporal Environment: A Case Study

During an urban flooding scenario, Healthcare Critical Infrastructure (HCI) represents a critical and essential resource. As the flood levels rise and the existing HCI facilities struggle to keep up with the pace, the under-preparedness of most urban cities to address this challenge becomes evident....

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Main Authors: Nivedita Nukavarapu, Surya Durbha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/6/387
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spelling doaj-ef26d30beb584225b25dcddc0241bcbe2020-11-25T03:34:39ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642020-06-01938738710.3390/ijgi9060387Interdependent Healthcare Critical Infrastructure Analysis in a Spatiotemporal Environment: A Case StudyNivedita Nukavarapu0Surya Durbha1Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, IndiaCentre of Studies in Resources Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, IndiaDuring an urban flooding scenario, Healthcare Critical Infrastructure (HCI) represents a critical and essential resource. As the flood levels rise and the existing HCI facilities struggle to keep up with the pace, the under-preparedness of most urban cities to address this challenge becomes evident. Due to the disruptions in the interdependent Critical Infrastructures (CI) network (i.e., water supply, communications, electricity, transportation, etc.), during an urban flooding event, the operations at the healthcare CI facilities are inevitably affected. Hence, there is a need to identify cascading CI failure scenarios to visualize the propagation of failure of one CI facility to another CI, which can impact vast geographical areas. The goal of this work is to develop an interdependent HCI simulation model in a spatiotemporal environment to understand the dynamics in real-time and model the propagation of cascading CI failures in an interdependent HCI network. The model is developed based on a real-world cascading CI failure case study on an interdependent HCI network during the flood disaster event in December 2015 at Chennai, TamilNadu, India. The interdependencies between the CI networks are modeled by using the Stochastic Colored Petri Net (SCPN) based modeling approach. SCPN is used to model a real-word process that occurs in parallel or concurrently. Furthermore, a geographic information system-based interface is integrated with the simulation model, to visualize the dynamic behavior of the interdependent HCI SCPN simulation model in a spatiotemporal environment. Such a dynamic simulation model can assist the decision-makers and emergency responders to rapidly simulate ‘what if’ kind of scenarios and consequently respond rapidly.https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/6/387healthcare critical infrastructuregeovisualizationgeographic information systemcolored petri net
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author Nivedita Nukavarapu
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Interdependent Healthcare Critical Infrastructure Analysis in a Spatiotemporal Environment: A Case Study
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
healthcare critical infrastructure
geovisualization
geographic information system
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author_facet Nivedita Nukavarapu
Surya Durbha
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title Interdependent Healthcare Critical Infrastructure Analysis in a Spatiotemporal Environment: A Case Study
title_short Interdependent Healthcare Critical Infrastructure Analysis in a Spatiotemporal Environment: A Case Study
title_full Interdependent Healthcare Critical Infrastructure Analysis in a Spatiotemporal Environment: A Case Study
title_fullStr Interdependent Healthcare Critical Infrastructure Analysis in a Spatiotemporal Environment: A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Interdependent Healthcare Critical Infrastructure Analysis in a Spatiotemporal Environment: A Case Study
title_sort interdependent healthcare critical infrastructure analysis in a spatiotemporal environment: a case study
publisher MDPI AG
series ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
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publishDate 2020-06-01
description During an urban flooding scenario, Healthcare Critical Infrastructure (HCI) represents a critical and essential resource. As the flood levels rise and the existing HCI facilities struggle to keep up with the pace, the under-preparedness of most urban cities to address this challenge becomes evident. Due to the disruptions in the interdependent Critical Infrastructures (CI) network (i.e., water supply, communications, electricity, transportation, etc.), during an urban flooding event, the operations at the healthcare CI facilities are inevitably affected. Hence, there is a need to identify cascading CI failure scenarios to visualize the propagation of failure of one CI facility to another CI, which can impact vast geographical areas. The goal of this work is to develop an interdependent HCI simulation model in a spatiotemporal environment to understand the dynamics in real-time and model the propagation of cascading CI failures in an interdependent HCI network. The model is developed based on a real-world cascading CI failure case study on an interdependent HCI network during the flood disaster event in December 2015 at Chennai, TamilNadu, India. The interdependencies between the CI networks are modeled by using the Stochastic Colored Petri Net (SCPN) based modeling approach. SCPN is used to model a real-word process that occurs in parallel or concurrently. Furthermore, a geographic information system-based interface is integrated with the simulation model, to visualize the dynamic behavior of the interdependent HCI SCPN simulation model in a spatiotemporal environment. Such a dynamic simulation model can assist the decision-makers and emergency responders to rapidly simulate ‘what if’ kind of scenarios and consequently respond rapidly.
topic healthcare critical infrastructure
geovisualization
geographic information system
colored petri net
url https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/6/387
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