Abstract

In this paper, we study the robustness of the Cyber-Physical System (CPS), which consists of interdependent physical resources and computational resources. Numerous infrastructure systems can evolve into the Cyber-Physical System. These networks depend on their interdependent networks, which provide information or energy to function. In a CPS architecture, a small failure could trigger serious cascading failures within the entire interdependent networks. Different systems’ structures would influence the performance of swapping inter links strategies on improving the reliability of networks. We observe that reducing the influence of cascading failures is independent from the attack strategies and can be optimized by adjusting a Cyber-Physical System topology.

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