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Impulsive Switching Epidemic Model with Benign Worm Defense and Quarantine Strategy

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  • Jiying Lai
  • Shujing Gao
  • Yujiang Liu
  • Xinzhu Meng

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The issue on how to effectively control Internet malicious worms has been drawn significant attention owing to enormous threats to the Internet. Due to the rapid spreading of malicious worms, it is necessary to explore the integrated measures to automatically mitigate the propagation on the Internet. In this paper, a novel worm propagation model is established, which combines both impulsive quarantine and benign worm implementation. Then, sufficient conditions for the global stability of worm-free periodic solution and the permanence of the benign worm are obtained. Finally, the effects of quarantine strategy are assessed and some feasible strategies that can constrain the propagation of malicious worm are provided by numerical simulation.

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  • Jiying Lai & Shujing Gao & Yujiang Liu & Xinzhu Meng, 2020. "Impulsive Switching Epidemic Model with Benign Worm Defense and Quarantine Strategy," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:3578390
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/3578390
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