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Assumption 2 defined two models of attack: parallel and sequential.
For the reference system, 〈1,0〉, the parallel and sequential models of attack are equivalent.
The 2 models of attack and 2 models of rejuvenation give 4 possible types of combinations.
So far we have compared a few 〈n,f,k〉 configurations, two models of attack, two models of rejuvenation, and a few perspectives of parameter selection.
By combining the models of attack, intrusion, and rejuvenation, we get an extended model where healthy nodes can be intruded and then be reverted back to a healthy state.
These strategies assume different models of attack noise (resp., the noise vector is orthogonal to the MCB plane, the noise vector is null, or the noise vector is white and Gaussian distributed).
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To investigate the resilience of the network, we modelled two modes of attack in silico: random and targeted attack.
In this paper, compared with the stand model of attack angle, the simulation results show that the guidance provided in this paper is real-time and effective.
In this section, we consider the reliability ((mathcal{R})) of 〈n,f〉 systems, under each model of attack and in several perspectives: 1.
We propose our own strategy which, in contrast, does not assume any model of attack as it foresees the worst possible noise.
These proteins can act at different stages of the "zig-zag" model of attack and counterattack between plant and pathogen [ 2], and a combination of different proteins could act synergistically in defence against pathogen attack.
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