Effect of Dormant Spare Capacity on the Attack Tolerance of Complex Networks
Sai Saranga Das M, Karthik Raman

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel approach to enhance network robustness against targeted attacks by utilizing pre-existing dormant spare capacity, significantly increasing network resilience in both synthetic and real-world networks.
Contribution
It proposes a new strategy leveraging dormant spare capacity to improve network attack tolerance, outperforming existing structural modification methods.
Findings
Nearly 16-fold increase in robustness for scale-free networks
Almost five-fold robustness improvement in real-world networks
Discussion of cost and biological relevance of spare capacity
Abstract
The vulnerability of networks to targeted attacks is an issue of widespread interest for policymakers, military strategists, network engineers and systems biologists alike. Current approaches to circumvent targeted attacks seek to increase the robustness of a network by changing the network structure in one way or the other, leading to a higher size of the largest connected component for a given fraction of nodes removed. In this work, we propose a strategy in which there is a pre-existing, dormant spare capacity already built into the network for an identified vulnerable node, such that the traffic of the disrupted node can be diverted to another pre-existing node/set of nodes in the network. Using our algorithm, the increase in robustness of canonical scale-free networks was nearly 16-fold. We also analysed real-world networks using our algorithm, where the mean increase in robustness…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Gene Regulatory Network Analysis · Molecular Communication and Nanonetworks
