2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2007.10964
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Graph Signal Processing for Infrastructure Resilience: Suitability and Future Directions

Abstract: Graph signal processing (GSP) is an emerging field developed for analyzing signals defined on irregular spatial structures modeled as graphs. Given the considerable literature regarding the resilience of infrastructure networks using graph theory, it is not surprising that a number of applications of GSP can be found in the resilience domain. GSP techniques assume that the choice of graphical Fourier transform (GFT) imparts a particular spectral structure on the signal of interest. We assess a number of power … Show more

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