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Resilience Engineering for Power and Communications Systems

Resilience Engineering for Power and Communications Systems

Resilience Engineering for Power and Communications Systems

Networked Infrastructure in Extreme Events
Alexis Kwasinski, University of Pittsburgh
Andres Kwasinski, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York
Vaidyanathan Krishnamurthy, University of Pittsburgh
January 2024
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9781108491808
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    Power and communications networks are uniquely important in times of disaster. Drawing on twenty years of first-hand experience in critical infrastructure disaster forensics, this book will provide you with an unrivalled understanding of how and why power and communication networks fail. Discover key concepts in network theory, reliability, and resilience, and see how they apply to critical infrastructure modelling. Explore real-world case-studies of power grid and information and communication network (ICN) performance and recovery during earthquakes, wildfires, tsunamis, and other natural disasters; as well as man-made disasters. Understand the fundamentals of disaster forensics, learn how to apply these principles to your own field investigations, and identify practical, relevant strategies, technologies and tools for improving power and ICN resilience. With over 350 disaster-site photographs of real-world power and ICN equipment, this is the ideal introduction to resilience engineering for professional engineers and academic researchers working in power and ICN system resilience.

    • Includes over 350 first-hand photographs from field observations of real-life disaster sites
    • Deconstructs real-world case studies of power and ICN system failure, including Hurricanes Katrina, Maria and Ike, and the 2011 Tokhu-Fukushima earthquake and tsunami
    • Consolidates reader understanding with key definitions, concepts, models, and techniques in every chapter

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    January 2024
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108750240
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Fundamental supporting concepts
    • 3. Resilience models and metrics
    • 4. Dependencies and interdependencies and their effect on resilience
    • 5. Disaster forensics of infrastructure systems
    • 6. Electric power grids resilience
    • 7. Resilience of information and communication networks
    • 8. Integrated electric power and communications infrastructure resilience
    • 9. Infrastructure systems planning for improved resilience.
      Authors
    • Alexis Kwasinski , University of Pittsburgh

      Alexis Kwasinski is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the R. K. Mellon Faculty Fellow in Energy, at the University of Pittsburgh. He is an expert in critical infrastructure resilience, and is a co-author of Microgrids and other Local Area Power and Energy Systems (2016).

    • Andres Kwasinski , Rochester Institute of Technology, New York

      Andres Kwasinski is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology, with an emphasis on wireless communications and networking. He is a co-author of Cooperative Communications and Networking (2009), and the Chief Editor of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Resource Center.

    • Vaidyanathan Krishnamurthy , University of Pittsburgh

      Vaidyanathan Krishnamurthy is a Reliability Data Scientist at Ørsted A/S, with experience in the development of software, frameworks and tools for modeling large-scale networks and failure analysis for renewable energy systems.