DocumentCode
1551762
Title
Identifying, understanding, and analyzing critical infrastructure interdependencies
Author
Rinaldi, Steven M. ; Peerenboom, James P. ; Kelly, Terrence K.
Author_Institution
Air Force Quadrennial Defense Review, Washington, DC, USA
Volume
21
Issue
6
fYear
2001
fDate
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
11
Lastpage
25
Abstract
The notion that our nation\´s critical infrastructures are highly interconnected and mutually dependent in complex ways, both physically and through a host of information and communications technologies (so-called "cyberbased systems"), is more than an abstract, theoretical concept. As shown by the 1998 failure of the Galaxy 4 telecommunications satellite, the prolonged power crisis in California, and many other recent infrastructure disruptions, what happens to one infrastructure can directly and indirectly affect other infrastructures, impact large geographic regions and send ripples throughout the national a global economy. This article presents a conceptual framework for addressing infrastructure interdependencies that could serve as the basis for further understanding and scholarship in this important area. We use this framework to explore the challenges and complexities of interdependency. We set the stage for this discussion by explicitly defining the terms infrastructure, infrastructure dependencies, and infrastructure interdependencies and introducing the fundamental concept of infrastructures as complex adaptive systems. We then focus on the interrelated factors and system conditions that collectively define the six dimensions. Finally, we discuss some of the research challenges involved in developing, applying, and validating modeling and simulation methodologies and tools for infrastructure interdependency analysis
Keywords
adaptive systems; modelling; reliability theory; simulation; adaptive systems; critical infrastructures; infrastructure disruptions; infrastructure interdependencies; modeling; simulation; Artificial satellites; Banking; Couplings; Environmental economics; Fuel economy; National security; Natural gas; Petroleum; Power generation economics; Power system security;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Control Systems, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1066-033X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/37.969131
Filename
969131
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