Title :
Open border CONOPS simulation
Author :
Lemley, Sara ; Sandoval, Jorge ; Sapankevych, Nicholas
Abstract :
This paper presents a simulation-based approach for analyzing open border security systems and architecture. This approach extends conventional, stand-alone sensor-based and communications based modeling, into a fully automated and integrated border security analysis suite which includes border security strategy trade-offs as well as resource utilization and cost effectiveness estimation. The analysis of the Measures of Effectiveness (MOEs) is accomplished via a discrete event simulation of Border Protection assets and forces against various threat scenarios. The focus of this simulation is to estimate and assess the effectiveness of various Border Protection solutions (personnel, equipment, CONOPs) in three dimensions-probability of apprehension of intruders, percent resource utilization, and cost effectiveness. The analysis suite also provides the engineering analytical capabilities needed to provide efficient and reliable engineering trade studies over various sized geographic regions and various terrain effects (flat earth, mountainous, and maritime).
Keywords :
discrete event simulation; military computing; probability; MOE; border protection; border security analysis; border security strategy trade-offs; communications based modeling; cost effectiveness estimation; discrete event simulation; engineering trade studies; intruders apprehension; measures-of-effectiveness; open border CONOPS simulation; open border security systems; percent resource utilization; probability; resource utilization; simulation-based approach; stand-alone sensor-based modeling; terrain effects; threat scenarios; Adaptation models; Analytical models; Computer architecture; Estimation; Level measurement; Resource management; Security; Open Border; border security architecture; measures of effectiveness; modeling and simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Technologies for Homeland Security (HST), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3963-3
DOI :
10.1109/THS.2013.6698974