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Optimal deployment of power reserves across telecom critical infrastructures

✍ Scribed by Gerard P. O'Reilly; Chi-Hung Kelvin Chu


Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
184 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
1089-7089

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✦ Synopsis


Two of the fundamental critical national infrastructures, upon which all others rely heavily, are power and telecom. Emergency services, banking and finance, water, agriculture and food, the chemical industry, defense industrial base, public health, and government cannot run effectively without them for any sustained period of time. As a key infrastructure, central to all others, understanding and modeling the risk due to communications disruption is a high priority in order to enhance public safety and infrastructure resiliency. This paper presents an optimization model for deploying backup generator power within next-generation networks, which are deployed in an increasingly mobile, multi-service, and multi-vendor environment. It also examines how power reserves might be optimally deployed in the mobile telecom infrastructure during power disruptions or blackouts, in order to minimize the cascading of disruptions in the power infrastructure into the wider communications infrastructure. We will describe an example development of these coupled infrastructure models and their application to the analysis of a power disruption or blackout across a metropolitan area.