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Reconceptualizing Reliability Indices as Metrics to Quantify Power Distribution System Resilience [PDF]
In regions heavily affected by recurrent typhoons, the need for more resilient electricity infrastructure is pressing. This emphasizes the importance of integrating resilience assessment, including incorporating resilience metrics, into the planning ...
Gerald A. Abantao +12 more
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Metrics for Bridge Resilience Indicators [PDF]
Numerous past events have shown that natural and anthropogenic hazards have the potential to cause significant societal losses through damages to infrastructure systems and associated disruptions of societal functionalities. Examples hereof count the hurricanes Katrina and Rita in the USA, the attack on the Old Mostar bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
Zehra Irem Turksezer +2 more
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A Cyber-Physical Resilience Metric for Smart Grids [PDF]
The need for novel smart grid technologies is often motivated by the need for more resilient power grids. While the number of technologies that claim to increase grid resilience is growing, there is a lack of widely accepted metrics to measure the ...
Friedberg, Ivo +2 more
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A Survey on Centrality Metrics and Their Network Resilience Analysis [PDF]
Centrality metrics have been studied in the network science research. They have been used in various networks, such as communication, social, biological, geographic, or contact networks under different disciplines.
Zelin Wan +4 more
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Infrastructure resilience curves: Performance measures and summary metrics
Resilience curves are used to communicate quantitative and qualitative aspects of system behavior and resilience to stakeholders of critical infrastructure. Generally, these curves illustrate the evolution of system performance before, during, and after a disruption.
Craig R Poulin
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Estimating network resilience, a performability metric [PDF]
Instead of considering multi-component systems in a binary world, where systems and components are either up (operational, working) or down (nonoperational, failed), we move to a multi-variate one, where the system’s state space is partitioned into several performance levels, while components are as usual binary ones, subject to failures and possibly ...
Gerardo Rubino
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Increasing concern over higher frequency extreme weather events is driving a push towards a more resilient built environment. In recent years there has been growing interest in understanding how to evaluate, measure, and improve building energy ...
Paul Mathew +3 more
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The requirement for a sustained supply of electricity intensifies during and in the aftermath of extreme events. In the past, events were considered extreme based on their extensive and devasting impacts and also because they were rare.
Francis Mujjuni +2 more
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A composite metric for evaluating system resilience with non-idealistic performance curves. [PDF]
Yeligeti M, Gils HC, Nowak W.
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Microgrid resilience: a holistic and context-aware resilience metric
Microgrids present an effective solution for the coordinated deployment of various distributed energy resources and furthermore provide myriad additional benefits such as resilience, decreased carbon footprint, and reliability to energy consumers and the energy system as a whole.
Sakshi Mishra +2 more
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