Modeling and Analysis of Cascading Failures in Interdependent Cyber-Physical Systems
Yingrui Zhang, Osman Yagan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new model for analyzing cascading failures in interdependent cyber-physical systems, capturing how small initial shocks can escalate into large-scale failures due to complex dependencies.
Contribution
The paper develops a novel interdependent system model combining cyber and physical networks with different failure dynamics, providing a comprehensive analysis of cascading failure behavior.
Findings
System robustness quantified as surviving node fraction after failures
Model captures unexpected large-scale failure phenomena
Insights for improving system resilience
Abstract
Integrated cyber-physical systems (CPSs), such as the smart grid, are increasingly becoming the underpinning technology for major industries. A major concern regarding such systems are the seemingly unexpected large-scale failures, which are often attributed to a small initial shock getting escalated due to intricate dependencies within and across the individual counterparts of the system. In this paper, we develop a novel interdependent system model to capture this phenomenon, also known as cascading failures. Our framework consists of two networks that have inherently different characteristics governing their intra-dependency: i) a cyber-network where a node is functional as long as it belongs to the largest connected (i.e., giant) component; and ii) a physical network where nodes are given an initial flow and a capacity, and failure of a node results with redistribution of its flow…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
