Resilience Analysis of Coupling Combat Network: Considering Multiple Destruction-Recovery Processes

Modern military force operates in the form of combat systems of systems (CSoS) involving multiple components assembled in terms of function and structure with abundant complex relationships, which can be abstracted as the coupling combat network (CCN). However, coupling failures render the CSoS more...

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Main Authors: Yuheng Dang, Huixiong Wang, Zimeng Yin, Xing Pan
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Published: IEEE 2025-01-01
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description Modern military force operates in the form of combat systems of systems (CSoS) involving multiple components assembled in terms of function and structure with abundant complex relationships, which can be abstracted as the coupling combat network (CCN). However, coupling failures render the CSoS more vulnerable and challenging to recover under external disturbances. As the battlefield environment grows increasingly variable and future operations confront high-intensity conflict, it is necessary for the CSoS to consider resilience against continuous strikes as well. As such, this paper proposes an analysis framework of resilience based on the CCN modeling. Then, considering multiple and continuous strikes from enemies, a resilience modeling and assessment method is developed based on trend analysis for multiple destruction-recovery processes (DRPs). Additionally, the notion of importance is introduced into the resilience analysis of the CCN, wherein the correlation of layers’ resilience is investigated, encompassing both direct and coupling resilience importance. Finally, the CCN model for a typical CSoS is established to illustrate the proposed method and framework, which can serve as a reference for research on CSoSs’ resilience.
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spelling doaj-art-e58e345dd0704293a2124fbf61e9d4812025-08-20T02:07:35ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362025-01-011310026110027010.1109/ACCESS.2025.357734711027087Resilience Analysis of Coupling Combat Network: Considering Multiple Destruction-Recovery ProcessesYuheng Dang0Huixiong Wang1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8954-1967Zimeng Yin2Xing Pan3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8997-7840School of Reliability and Systems Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, ChinaChina Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, Beijing, ChinaChina Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Reliability and Systems Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, ChinaModern military force operates in the form of combat systems of systems (CSoS) involving multiple components assembled in terms of function and structure with abundant complex relationships, which can be abstracted as the coupling combat network (CCN). However, coupling failures render the CSoS more vulnerable and challenging to recover under external disturbances. As the battlefield environment grows increasingly variable and future operations confront high-intensity conflict, it is necessary for the CSoS to consider resilience against continuous strikes as well. As such, this paper proposes an analysis framework of resilience based on the CCN modeling. Then, considering multiple and continuous strikes from enemies, a resilience modeling and assessment method is developed based on trend analysis for multiple destruction-recovery processes (DRPs). Additionally, the notion of importance is introduced into the resilience analysis of the CCN, wherein the correlation of layers’ resilience is investigated, encompassing both direct and coupling resilience importance. Finally, the CCN model for a typical CSoS is established to illustrate the proposed method and framework, which can serve as a reference for research on CSoSs’ resilience.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11027087/Combat system of systemscoupling combat networkresiliencemultiple DRPs
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Resilience Analysis of Coupling Combat Network: Considering Multiple Destruction-Recovery Processes
IEEE Access
Combat system of systems
coupling combat network
resilience
multiple DRPs
title Resilience Analysis of Coupling Combat Network: Considering Multiple Destruction-Recovery Processes
title_full Resilience Analysis of Coupling Combat Network: Considering Multiple Destruction-Recovery Processes
title_fullStr Resilience Analysis of Coupling Combat Network: Considering Multiple Destruction-Recovery Processes
title_full_unstemmed Resilience Analysis of Coupling Combat Network: Considering Multiple Destruction-Recovery Processes
title_short Resilience Analysis of Coupling Combat Network: Considering Multiple Destruction-Recovery Processes
title_sort resilience analysis of coupling combat network considering multiple destruction recovery processes
topic Combat system of systems
coupling combat network
resilience
multiple DRPs
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11027087/
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