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Infrastructure Hardening: A Competitive Coevolutionary Methodology Inspired by Neo-Darwinian Arms Races

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Infrastructure Hardening: A Competitive Coevolutionary Methodology Inspired by Neo-Darwinian Arms Races
The world is increasingly dependent on critical infrastructures such as the electric power grid, water, gas, and oil transport systems, which are susceptible to cascading failures that can result from a few faults. Due to the combinatorial complexity in the search spaces involved, most traditional search techniques are inappropriate for identifying these faults and potential protections against them. This paper provides a computational methodology employing competitive coevolution to simultaneously identify low-effort, high-impact faults and corresponding means of hardening infrastructures against them. A power system case study provides empirical evidence that our proposed methodology is capable of identifying cost effective modifications to substantially improve the fault tolerance of critical infrastructures. I. General Methodology The world is increasingly dependent on critical infrastructures such as the electric power grid, water, gas and oil transport systems. At the same time,...
Travis C. Service, Daniel R. Tauritz, William M. S
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where COMPSAC
Authors Travis C. Service, Daniel R. Tauritz, William M. Siever
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