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Invulnerability Analysis and Optimization Strategy of Sector Network Using Cascading Failure Model

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  • Haijun Liang
  • Jingyu Lu
  • Nan Chen
  • Jos Manuel Gal n

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Resolving the challenge of flight delays caused by air traffic congestion renders it necessary to explore the mode of congestion propagation. By applying complex network theory, this article establishes a complex network structure where airspace sectors act as nodes, and the edges represent traffic flow relationships between sectors. In addition, a cascading failure model is proposed to analyze the airspace sector network’s invulnerability. The critical threshold and the sector abnormality rate are determined according to the cascading failure measurement indexes. Based on the remaining capacity of sector nodes, two optimization strategies are proposed: adjacent load redistribution strategy and local load redistribution strategy. The simulation results demonstrate that the local load redistribution strategy greatly improves the airspace sector network’s invulnerability to cascading failure.

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  • Haijun Liang & Jingyu Lu & Nan Chen & Jos Manuel Gal n, 2022. "Invulnerability Analysis and Optimization Strategy of Sector Network Using Cascading Failure Model," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-12, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5388630
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/5388630
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