2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141811555
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Resilience Assessment of an Urban Metro Complex Network: A Case Study of the Zhengzhou Metro

Abstract: An urban metro network is susceptible to becoming vulnerable and difficult to recover quickly in the face of an unexpected attack on account of the system’s complexity and the threat of various emergencies. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the resilience of urban metro networks. However, the research on resilience assessment of urban metro networks is still in the development stage, and it is better to conduct said research using a technique which combines many attributes, multiple methods, and several cas… Show more

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“…In 1973, Holling first applied resilience in the field of systems ecology to characterize the ability of ecosystems to remain stable [24]. Since then, resilience has been widely used in research in various fields, such as construction [25], transportation [26,27], medical treatment [28], water supply [29], electricity supply [30] and gas supply [31].…”
Section: Concept Of Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1973, Holling first applied resilience in the field of systems ecology to characterize the ability of ecosystems to remain stable [24]. Since then, resilience has been widely used in research in various fields, such as construction [25], transportation [26,27], medical treatment [28], water supply [29], electricity supply [30] and gas supply [31].…”
Section: Concept Of Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, EC (Eigenvector Centrality) [39] considers the importance of a node's neighbors, while PR (PageRank) [41] calculates the order of nodes according to the structure of the incoming link. The above common calculations of node centrality are implemented according to the methods in previous studies [12,19].…”
Section: Complex Network Modeling and Node Centrality Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the urban metro network is confronted with unexpected or deliberate disturbance, the vulnerability [16][17][18] of the system will be increased. To reduce this vulnerability, the metro network system needs to possess a strong recovery capability, i.e., resilience [19][20][21]. Resilience is the capacity of a system to absorb, resist, and quickly recover from external risks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lu developed an importance-impedance-based rail transit network resilience approach, which comprehensively considered topological and passenger flow characteristics [3]. Qi et al proposed a model to assess resilience quantitatively while considering three interruption cases: general station, interchange station, and traffic tunnel [4]. However, these study have not considered specific disaster conditions, and the simple assumptions of attack mode (i.e., random attack and intentional attack) are not practical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%