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power supply requires, together with careful operation, a robust design of the electrical power grid topology. Currently …
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Cascading failures are one of the main reasons for blackouts in electric power transmission grids. The economic cost of such failures is in the order of tens of billion dollars annually. The loading level of power system is a key aspect to determine the amount of the damage caused by cascading...
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Inspired by other related works, this paper proposes a non-linear load-capacity model against cascading failures, which is more suitable for real networks. The simulation was executed on the B-A scale-free network, E-R random network, Internet AS level network, and the power grid of the western...
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Cascading failures occur commonly in congested complex networks, where it may be expressed as the process of generation, diffusion and dissipation of congestion. Different from betweeness centrality, we introduce congestion effects to determine the load on the node. In terms of user equilibrium...
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Two huge blackouts, occurred separately on 30 and 31 July 2012 in India, spread over half the country when three of its five regional grids collapsed, leaving hundreds of millions of people without government-supplied electricity and ringing once again alarm bells with security problems in...
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In this paper, the whole dynamical process of cascading failures in a class of scale-free coupled map lattices (CML’s), from the occurrence of attack to the end of failure propagation, is investigated. A dynamical model of cascading failures, based on synergetic theory, is constructed....
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Considering the cascading failures of scale-free fault-tolerant topology in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), based on the power function of load and the fixed capacity, a new load redistribution model is proposed under a single random node failure. Adopting the probability generating function...
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