DocumentCode
3752802
Title
Miuz: measuring the impact of disconnecting a node
Author
Ivana Bachmann;Patricio Reyes;Alonso Silva;Javier Bustos-Jimenez
Author_Institution
Universidad de Chile
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
In this article we present Miuz, a robustness index for complex networks. Miuz measures the impact of disconnecting a node from the network while comparing the sizes of the remaining connected components. Strictly speaking, Miuz for a node is defined as the inverse of the size of the largest connected component divided by the sum of the sizes of the remaining ones. We tested our index in attack strategies where the nodes are disconnected in decreasing order of a specified metric. We considered Miuz and other well-known centrality measures such as betweenness, degree, and harmonic centrality. All of these metrics were compared regarding the behavior of the robustness (R- index) during the attacks. In an attempt to simulate the Internet backbone, the attacks were performed in complex networks with power-law degree distributions (scale-free networks). Preliminary results show that attacks based on disconnecting a few number of nodes Miuz are more dangerous (decreasing the robustness) than the same attacks based on other centrality measures. We believe that Miuz, as well as other measures based on the size of the largest connected component, provides a good addition to other robustness metrics for complex networks.
Keywords
"Measurement","Robustness","Harmonic analysis","Complex networks","Indexes","Resilience","Internet"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Chilean Computer Science Society (SCCC), 2015 34th International Conference of the
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SCCC.2015.7416586
Filename
7416586
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