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Critical network infrastructure analysis: interdiction and system flow

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JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SYSTEMS
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages 103-117

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10109-006-0039-4

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Effective management of critical network infrastructure requires the assessment of potential interdiction scenarios. Optimization approaches have been essential for identifying and evaluating such scenarios in networked systems. Although a primary function of any network is the distribution of flow between origins and destinations, the complexity and difficulty of mathematically abstracting interdiction impacts on connectivity or flow has been a challenge for researchers. This paper presents an optimization approach for identifying interdiction bounds with respect to connectivity and/or flow associated with a system of origins and destinations. Application results for telecommunications flow are presented, illustrating the capabilities of this approach.

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