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Research on Invulnerability of Spatial Information Networks Based on Improved Jump-Range-Node Method

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With the rapid development of spatial information networks, its applications become more and more popular, and the requirement of the invulnerability of the spatial information network is also improved. Therefore, how to measure the invulnerability of spatial information networks efficiently and accurately has become a hot research topic for current scholars. Firstly, we introduce the research status of invulnerability of spatial information networks. Secondly, considering that the high dynamic characteristics of the spatial information network topology, on the basis of the research on the survivability of complex networks, a new survivability evaluation method for spatial information networks was proposed. The improved jump-range-node method introduces the index of closeness centrality and redefines the normalization factor. The simulation results show that the improved jump-range-node method can effectively distinguish the importance of spatial information network nodes with similar topological structures, and at the same time can reasonably evaluate the invulnerability of spatial information networks.

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Hu, S., Zhuo, M., Yang, P., Wan, S., Tian, Z. (2021). Research on Invulnerability of Spatial Information Networks Based on Improved Jump-Range-Node Method. In: Yu, Q. (eds) Space Information Network. SINC 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1353. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1967-0_6

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