Complex Network Analysis of the Robustness of the Hanoi, Vietnam Bus Network

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作者
TRAN Vu Hieu [1 ]
CHEONG Siew Ann [2 ]
BUI Ngoc Dung [1 ]
机构
[1] Faculty of Information Technology, University of Transport and Communications,Hanoi, Vietnam
[2] Division of Physics and Applied Physics, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University
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Complex network; hanoi bus network; random failure; robustness; targeted attack;
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O157.5 [图论]; U491.17 [];
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070104 ; 082302 ; 082303 ;
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Many complex networks exist to facilitate the transport of material or information. In this capacity, the authors are often concerned with the continued flow of material or information when a fraction of the links in the complex network is disrupted. In other words, the authors are interested in the robustness of the complex network. In this paper, the authors survey measures of robustness like the average path length, the average clustering coefficient, the global efficiency, the size of largest cluster and use these to analyze the robustness of the bus network in Hanoi, Vietnam. The authors find that the bus network is robust against random failure but sensitive to targeted attack, in agreement with its scale-free character. By examining sharp drops in the average path length within the largest cluster of the Hanoi bus network under successive targeted attack, the authors identify five nodes whose loss lead to the fragmentation of the network into five or six disconnected clusters. These isolated clusters represent geographically the Central, Western, Southern, and Northwestern districts of Hanoi. Special considerations must therefore be given to these five nodes when planners wish to expand the bus network, or make it more robust.
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页码:1251 / 1263
页数:13
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