Guided Probabilistic Simulation of Complex Systems Toward Rare and Extreme Events
Parhizkar Tarannom, Mosleh Ali

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework for guided probabilistic simulation of complex systems, focusing on identifying rare and extreme events efficiently by controlling scenario growth and tracing failures to causes.
Contribution
It develops an integrated framework with modules for guidance, trajectory generation, and physical simulation to improve rare event detection in complex systems.
Findings
Framework effectively identifies rare events in complex systems.
Guided simulation reduces computational effort in scenario exploration.
Reverse trajectory analysis aids in understanding failure causes.
Abstract
Simulation based or dynamic probabilistic risk assessment methodologies were primarily developed for proving a more realistic and complete representation of complex systems accident response. Such simulation based methodologies have proven to be particularly powerful for systems with control loops and complex interactions between its elements, be they hardware, software, or human, as they provide a natural probabilistic environment to include physical models of system behavior (e.g., coupled neutronics and thermal hydraulic codes for nuclear power plants), mechanistic models of materials or hardware systems to predict failure, and those of natural hazards. Despite the advancements in simulation based methodologies, the fundamental challenge still persists as the space of possible probabilistic system trajectories is nearly infinite in size in simulating even systems of relatively low…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications · Risk and Safety Analysis · Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
