2020
DOI: 10.1002/sys.21552
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Context‐based automation of critical infrastructure systems for efficiency, stakeholder equity, and resilience

Abstract: There is an urgent need for more efficient and resilient infrastructure systems to support a growing population with increasingly scarce resources worldwide. As the demand for limited natural and man‐made resources grows, improved methods for resolving anticipated and unforeseen conflicts of availability are needed. System automation has broadly been adopted for efficiency optimization and resource deconfliction via preplanned actions and responses to anticipated needs. However, human intervention is still rel… Show more

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“…The method can be used to assess the impact of multi-hazard events on road network resilience. Marshall et al (2020) applied Monte Carlo simulation and existing rule-based algorithms to solve air traffic management problems to avoid airspace conflicts.…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The method can be used to assess the impact of multi-hazard events on road network resilience. Marshall et al (2020) applied Monte Carlo simulation and existing rule-based algorithms to solve air traffic management problems to avoid airspace conflicts.…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blok et al (2018) proposed an agent-based airport terminal operation model with implemented anticipatory to maintain the stability of security checkpoints under destructive conditions caused by unplanned and challenging passenger demand, which helps to understand and improve the resilience of the air transportation system. Marshall et al (2020) applied agent-based modeling and simulation to observe aircraft performance and solve air traffic management problems to avoid airspace conflicts and optimize efficiency.…”
Section: Agent-based Modelling and Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%