Abstract

In this paper we consider the evaluation of the probability that a stochastic flow network allows the transmission of a given amount of flow through one path, connecting the source and the sink node, within a fixed amount of time. This problem, called the quickest path flow network reliability problem, belongs to the NP-hard family. This implies that no polynomial algorithm is known for solving it exactly in a CPU runtime bounded by a polynomial function of the network size. As an alternative, we propose to perform estimations by a Monte–Carlo simulation method. We illustrate that the proposed tool evaluates, with high precision and within small CPU runtime, configurations which cannot be handled, in reasonable CPU runtime, by means of a well-known exact method.

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