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Disaster management in power-law networks: Recovery from and protection against intentional attacks

Behnam A. Rezaei, Nima Sarshar, Vwani P. Roychowdhury and P. Oscar Boykin

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2007, vol. 381, issue C, 497-514

Abstract: Susceptibility of power-law (PL) networks to attacks has been traditionally studied in the context of what may be termed as instantaneous attacks, where a randomly selected set of nodes and edges are deleted while the network is kept static. In this paper, we shift the focus to the study of progressive and instantaneous attacks on reactive grown and random PL networks, which can respond to attacks and take remedial steps. In the process, we present several techniques that managed networks can adopt to minimize the damages during attacks, and also to efficiently recover from the aftermath of successful attacks. For example, we present (i) compensatory dynamics that minimize the damages inflicted by targeted progressive attacks, such as linear-preferential deletions of nodes in grown PL networks; the resulting dynamic naturally leads to the emergence of networks with PL degree distributions with exponential cutoffs; (ii) distributed healing algorithms that can scale the maximum degree of nodes in a PL network using only local decisions; and (iii) efficient means of creating giant connected components in a PL network that has been fragmented by attacks on a large number of high-degree nodes. Such targeted attacks are considered to be a major vulnerability of PL networks; however, our results show that the introduction of only a small number of random edges, through a reverse percolation process, can restore connectivity, which in turn allows restoration of other topological properties of the original network. Thus, the power-law nature of the networks can itself be effectively utilized for protection and recovery purposes.

Keywords: Growing networks; Power law; Attacks; Peer-to-peer (P2P); Scale-free; Preferential deletion; Compensation; Ad hoc networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2007.03.047

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