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 …
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
Modern society relies heavily upon complex and widespread electric grids. In recent years,
advanced sensors, intelligent automation, communication networks, and information …
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
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 …
shorelines and protect coastal communities. However, this paradigm has recently been …
Resilience assessment and improvement of distribution networks against extreme weather events
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
can cause significant damage to civil infrastructures with cascading consequences to …