A fine-grained perspective on the robustness of global cargo ship transportation networks |
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Authors: | Peng Peng Shifen Cheng Jinhai Chen Mengdi Liao Lin Wu Xiliang Liu Feng Lu |
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Affiliation: | 1.State Key Laboratory of Resources and Environmental Information System,Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS,Beijing,China;2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,China;3.Navigation Aids Technology Research Center of Jimei University,Xiamen, Fujian,China;4.National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Marine Navigation Aids Services,Xiamen, Fujian,China;5.College of Geomatics,Shandong University of Science and Technology,Qingdao, Shandong,China;6.Institute of Computing Technology, CAS,Beijing,China;7.Fujian Collaborative Innovation Center for Big Data Applications in Governments,Fuzhou,China;8.Jiangsu Center for Collaborative Innovation in Geographical Information Resource Development and Application,Nanjing,China |
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Abstract: | The robustness of cargo ship transportation networks is essential to the stability of the world trade system. The current research mainly focuses on the coarse-grained, holistic cargo ship transportation network while ignoring the structural diversity of different sub-networks. In this paper, we evaluate the robustness of the global cargo ship transportation network based on the most recent Automatic Identification System (AIS) data available. First, we subdivide three typical cargo ship transportation networks (i.e., oil tanker, container ship and bulk carrier) from the original cargo ship transportation network. Then, we design statistical indices based on complex network theory and employ four attack strategies, including random attack and three intentional attacks (i.e., degree-based attack, betweenness- based attack and flux-based attack) to evaluate the robustness of the three typical cargo ship transportation networks. Finally, we compare the integrity of the remaining ports of the network when a small proportion of ports lose their function. The results show that 1) compared with the holistic cargo ship transportation network, the fine-grain-based cargo ship transportation networks can fully reflect the pattern and process of global cargo transportation; 2) different cargo ship networks behave heterogeneously in terms of their robustness, with the container network being the weakest and the bulk carrier network being the strongest; and 3) small-scale intentional attacks may have significant influence on the integrity of the container network but a minor impact on the bulk carrier and oil tanker transportation networks. These conclusions can help improve the decision support capabilities in maritime transportation planning and emergency response and facilitate the establishment of a more reliable maritime transportation system. |
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Keywords: | complex network fine-grained cargo ship transportation network robustness automatic identification system |
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