I. Introduction
There has been a growing interest in understanding the robustness of practical networked systems such as the Internet, transportation networks, and other cyber-physical systems [1]–[2]. These systems are important infrastructures in modern society and are expected to possess sufficient robustness against the unpredictable breakdown in order to maintain the expected function constantly [3]. Scale-free network (SFN) is known to be effective in terms of both the average path length and the robustness against random breakdown, but vulnerable under intentional attack on the hub nodes [1]. It is thus important to configure and reconfigure a network structure according to the various types of breakdown or intentional attack while maintaining the functionality of the networked system.