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Incorporating the Human Factor in Modeling Interdependent Infrastructure Systems
The behavior of critical infrastructure systems (CISs) greatly depends on the performance and reliability of the human agents that interact with the CISs. To accurately assess and predict the behavior of interdependent CISs, interdependent CISs models must not only consider the heterogeneities and interdependencies of the systems, but also the human factor. Previous studies focused on developing interdependent CISs models that only consider the technical factor. In this study, a framework for incorporating the human factor in the modeling of interdependent CISs is proposed, one that can integrate the knowledge, data, and simulation tools of CISs and humans from various domains. Domain-specific CIS models and human performance models are co-simulated to capture systemic heterogeneities and the complex dynamic system–system and human–system interactions. A case study of two interdependent power system and water system is presented to reveal the influence of considering the human factors on the behavior and performance of interdependent CISs.
Incorporating the Human Factor in Modeling Interdependent Infrastructure Systems
The behavior of critical infrastructure systems (CISs) greatly depends on the performance and reliability of the human agents that interact with the CISs. To accurately assess and predict the behavior of interdependent CISs, interdependent CISs models must not only consider the heterogeneities and interdependencies of the systems, but also the human factor. Previous studies focused on developing interdependent CISs models that only consider the technical factor. In this study, a framework for incorporating the human factor in the modeling of interdependent CISs is proposed, one that can integrate the knowledge, data, and simulation tools of CISs and humans from various domains. Domain-specific CIS models and human performance models are co-simulated to capture systemic heterogeneities and the complex dynamic system–system and human–system interactions. A case study of two interdependent power system and water system is presented to reveal the influence of considering the human factors on the behavior and performance of interdependent CISs.
Incorporating the Human Factor in Modeling Interdependent Infrastructure Systems
Magoua, Joseph Jonathan (Autor:in) / Wang, Fei (Autor:in) / Li, Nan (Autor:in)
Construction Research Congress 2022 ; 2022 ; Arlington, Virginia
Construction Research Congress 2022 ; 346-356
07.03.2022
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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