A metric and frameworks for resilience analysis of engineered and infrastructure systems

R Francis, B Bekera - Reliability engineering & system safety, 2014 - Elsevier
In this paper, we have reviewed various approaches to defining resilience and the
assessment of resilience. We have seen that while resilience is a useful concept, its diversity …

On the definition of cyber-physical resilience in power systems

R Arghandeh, A Von Meier, L Mehrmanesh… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2016 - Elsevier
Modern society relies heavily upon complex and widespread electric grids. In recent years,
advanced sensors, intelligent automation, communication networks, and information …

The present and future role of coastal wetland vegetation in protecting shorelines: answering recent challenges to the paradigm

KB Gedan, ML Kirwan, E Wolanski, EB Barbier… - Climatic change, 2011 - Springer
For more than a century, coastal wetlands have been recognized for their ability to stabilize
shorelines and protect coastal communities. However, this paradigm has recently been …

Resilience assessment and improvement of distribution networks against extreme weather events

AN Tari, MS Sepasian, MT Kenari - … Journal of Electrical Power & Energy …, 2021 - Elsevier
The storm, as one of the most frequent natural disasters, has a significant impact on the
critical electrical power infrastructure. Therefore, providing a framework to enhance the …

A multi-hazard approach to assess severe weather-induced major power outage risks in the us

S Mukherjee, R Nateghi, M Hastak - Reliability Engineering & System …, 2018 - Elsevier
Severe weather-induced power outages affect millions of people and cost billions of dollars
of economic losses each year. The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners …

Evaluating system reliability and targeted hardening strategies of power distribution systems subjected to hurricanes

AM Salman, Y Li, MG Stewart - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2015 - Elsevier
Over the years, power distribution systems have been vulnerable to extensive damage from
hurricanes which can cause power outage resulting in millions of dollars of economic losses …

Process‐based models are required to manage ecological systems in a changing world

K Cuddington, MJ Fortin, LR Gerber, A Hastings… - …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Several modeling approaches can be used to guide management decisions. However,
some approaches are better fitted than others to address the problem of prediction under …

[HTML][HTML] Power system resilience and strategies for a sustainable infrastructure: A review

A Mohanty, AK Ramasamy, R Verayiah, S Bastia… - Alexandria Engineering …, 2024 - Elsevier
The increasing occurrence of severe vulnerabilities, such as natural catastrophes and man-
made attacks, has resulted in a corresponding rise in power outages on a global scale …

Multi-dimensional infrastructure resilience modeling: an application to hurricane-prone electric power distribution systems

R Nateghi - Ieee Access, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Despite the scientific consensus on the multivariate nature of resilience, the majority of the
existing approaches either focus on modeling a single dimension of resilience, or model its …

Probabilistic risk assessment of coupled natural-physical-social systems: Cascading impact of hurricane-induced damages to civil infrastructure in Galveston, Texas

E Fereshtehnejad, I Gidaris, N Rosenheim… - Natural Hazards …, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
The combined effect of storm surge and wave action during severe storms in coastal regions
can cause significant damage to civil infrastructures with cascading consequences to …