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Toward Developing Genetic Algorithms to Aid in Critical Infrastructure Modeling. 2007 IEEE Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security

机译:发展遗传算法以辅助关键基础设施建模。 2007年IEEE国土安全技术会议

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Today's society relies upon an array of complex national and international infrastructure networks such as transportation, telecommunication, financial and energy. Understanding these interdependencies is necessary in order to protect our critical infrastructure. The Critical Infrastructure Modeling System, CIMSCO, examines the interrelationships between infrastructure networks. CIMSCO development is sponsored by the National Security Division at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) in its ongoing mission for providing critical infrastructure protection and preparedness. A genetic algorithm (GA) is an optimization technique based on Darwins theory of evolution. A GA can be coupled with CIMSCO to search for optimum ways to protect infrastructure assets. This includes identifying optimum assets to enforce or protect, testing the addition of or change to infrastructure before implementation, or finding the optimum response to an emergency for response planning. This paper describes the addition of a GA to infrastructure modeling for infrastructure planning. It first introduces the CIMSCO infrastructure modeling software used as the modeling engine to support the GA.

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