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Improving reliability through multi-path routing and link defence: an application of game theory to transport.

Kanturska, U.; Schmoecker, J. D.; Fonzone, Achille; Bell, Michael G. H.

Authors

U. Kanturska

J. D. Schmoecker

Michael G. H. Bell



Abstract

This paper looks at the vulnerability of transportation networks against minor (e.g. demonstrations) and major (e.g. terrorists attacks) incidents by using an attacker-defender model which applies the game theoretic approach proposed by Bell (2000). An example based in London illustrates the use of the model.
The example analysis shows how the critical links can be identified in the network and illustrates the benefits of using mixed route strategies. The chapter further looks at the impact of infrastructure protection on the optimal solution through defender-attacker-defender models. Different scenarios are defined to reflect the degree of visibility of the protection and the solutions show that this will influence the expected benefit significantly.

Citation

Kanturska, U., Schmoecker, J. D., Fonzone, A., & Bell, M. G. H. (2008). Improving reliability through multi-path routing and link defence: an application of game theory to transport. In Game Theoretic Risk Analysis of Security Threats (199-229). BMC

Acceptance Date Apr 1, 2008
Publication Date Oct 18, 2008
Deposit Date May 12, 2017
Publisher BMC
Pages 199-229
Series Title Internatioanl series in operations research and management science: advancing the state of the art.
Book Title Game Theoretic Risk Analysis of Security Threats
Chapter Number 9
ISBN 978-0-387-87767-9
Keywords Transport, networks, reliability, incidents,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/833258