Tracking The Spread Of Disease, Malware And Power Outages
An assistant professor with the Virginia Tech College of Engineering has won a $750,000 federal grant to formulate a mathematical framework that can track the spread of pandemics among populations and malware across wireless computer networks, as well as how a blackout occurring on one major power grid can cause a cascade of additional neighboring networks to fail. Funded by the U.S…
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Tags: disease, efficacy, malware, outages, power, spread, tracking
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