Micro Failure Region Models Inducing Massive Correlated Failures on Networks Topologies - Information Technology in Disaster Risk Reduction
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Micro Failure Region Models Inducing Massive Correlated Failures on Networks Topologies

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Natural disasters, depending on both how many occur concurrently and their size, may produce large-scale correlated failures in data network infrastructure. These failures may cause service interruptions due to disconnections of nodes in the network. Proper fault modeling is crucial to calculate network damage, determine which data paths will remain active between a pair of nodes, and thus maintain a resilient network. While in the literature different sizes of circular shapes are used to model fault regions, in this work a new fault model is proposed. The model adjusts to the granularity level established by the network opera- tor to define the size and number of concurrent fault regions. Equipped with the failure model, it is possible to observe, through disjoint paths problem, the advantages of using micro failure region models to mitigate false positive failures associated when macro failure region is used.
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hal-02799283 , version 1 (08-06-2020)

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Nicolás A. Boettcher, Yasmany Prieto, Jorge E. Pezoa. Micro Failure Region Models Inducing Massive Correlated Failures on Networks Topologies. 3rd International Conference on Information Technology in Disaster Risk Reduction (ITDRR), Sep 2018, Poznan, Poland. pp.130-141, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-32169-7_10⟩. ⟨hal-02799283⟩
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