Title :
An entropy theory based large-scale network survivability measurement model
Author :
Wang Chunlei ; Li Li ; Chen Guojiu
Author_Institution :
Beijing Inst. of Syst. Eng., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Survivability is a key attribute to measure large-scale network security and has become a hot research issue. Large-scale network is a complex system, which has the typical survivability characteristics of complex system. The current network survivability studies usually aim for a specific aspect of network. In this paper, we attempt to study the survivability of large-scale network based on the characteristics of complex system. Firstly, the concepts and features of large-scale network survivability are described. Secondly, the definition and process of large-scale network survivability are proposed based upon the information entropy theory. Thirdly, the distance and time measurement of large-scale network survivability are proposed to measure the degree of large-scale network survivability. Finally, the proposed model are validated to accurately measure large-scale network survivability through case studies.
Keywords :
complex networks; entropy; network theory (graphs); security of data; complex system; distance measurement; entropy theory based large-scale network survivability measurement model; information entropy theory; large-scale network security; survivability characteristics; time measurement; Current measurement; Delays; Electrical resistance measurement; Entropy; Vectors; entropy theory; large-scale network; measurement method; measurement model; survivability;
Conference_Titel :
Network Infrastructure and Digital Content (IC-NIDC), 2014 4th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4736-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICNIDC.2014.7000302