Optimal Layered Defense For Site Protection
Tsvetan Asamov,
Emre Yamangil,
Endre Boros,
Paul B. Kantor () and
Fred Roberts ()
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Tsvetan Asamov: Rutgers Center for Operations Research
Emre Yamangil: Rutgers Center for Operations Research
Endre Boros: Rutgers Center for Operations Research
Paul B. Kantor: Rutgers University
Fred Roberts: Rutgers University
A chapter in Data Analysis and Optimization, 2023, pp 1-21 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract We present a model for layered security with applications to the protection of sites such as stadiums or large gathering places. We formulate the problem as one of maximizing the capture of illegal contraband. The objective function is indefinite and only limited information can be gained when the problem is solved by standard convex optimization methods. In order to solve the model, we develop a dynamic programming approach, and study its convergence properties. Additionally, we formulate a version of the problem aimed at addressing intelligent adversaries who can adjust their direction of attack as they observe changes in the site security. Furthermore, we also develop a method for the solution of the latter model. Finally, we perform computational experiments to demonstrate the use of our methods.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31654-8_1
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