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Study on Invulnerability of Material Emergency Transportation System Based on Three-Layer Interdependent Network

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  • Boyu Feng
  • Lin Zhou
  • Zhihao Zhang
  • Yuhui Wang
  • Jun Li

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The material transportation capacity under emergency conditions is an important guarantee for the country to deal with war, epidemic outbreak, and other crisis situations. Under emergency conditions, some nodes of the material transportation system may fail to work normally, which may lead to the collapse of the whole system. Based on analyzing the characteristics of the material emergency transportation system, this article builds a three-layer interdependent network model and uses the improved M-L model to describe the failure propagation mechanism of node damage in the three-layer network. Then, the network model is attacked randomly, and the relationship between invulnerability of the three-layer network and the three main indexes of network flow, average degree, and probability of interdependence are studied. Afterwards, the propagation of cascading failure among three subnetworks in the interdependent network is analyzed and compared. This article provides a theoretical basis for building an efficient and robust material emergency transportation system.

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  • Boyu Feng & Lin Zhou & Zhihao Zhang & Yuhui Wang & Jun Li, 2022. "Study on Invulnerability of Material Emergency Transportation System Based on Three-Layer Interdependent Network," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3892842
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/3892842
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