Title :
Infrastructure Hardening: A Competitive Coevolutionary Methodology Inspired by Neo-Darwinian Arms Races
Author :
Service, Travis ; Tauritz, Daniel ; Siever, William
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla
Abstract :
The world is increasingly dependent on critical infrastructures such as the electric power grid, water, gas, and oil transport systems, which are susceptible to cascading failures that can result from a few faults. Due to the combinatorial complexity in the search spaces involved, most traditional search techniques are inappropriate for identifying these faults and potential protections against them. This paper provides a computational methodology employing competitive coevolution to simultaneously identify low-effort, high-impact faults and corresponding means of hardening infrastructures against them. A power system case study provides empirical evidence that our proposed methodology is capable of identifying cost effective modifications to substantially improve the fault tolerance of critical infrastructures.
Keywords :
evolutionary computation; power engineering computing; power system faults; Neo-Darwinian arms race; combinatorial complexity; competitive coevolutionary methodology; fault tolerance; power system; search technique; Arm; Computer science; Costs; Fault diagnosis; Fault tolerant systems; Petroleum; Power system faults; Power system interconnection; Power system protection; Power systems;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2007. COMPSAC 2007. 31st Annual International
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2870-8
DOI :
10.1109/COMPSAC.2007.129