Abstract: | Providing a reliable and efficient communication infrastructure for critical regions is generally a strategy used to enhance regional safety or to sustain regional development. For such purposes, the spider-web network is prototyped as a cellular telecommunication infrastructure for its advantages including being interference-free, possessing fault-tolerance, having security management, and countering radio's multipath effects. Besides, it is used to develop area-based-street-SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) networks composed of regular optimal degree-3 prototyped sub-networks with the concepts of dual-surveillance, operational order and Hamiltonian laceability, and it flexibly fits various circulation configurations. Moreover, it can offer integrative response capabilities even after two paths' SCADA networks have been ruined. |