The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shifted the focus of airport security to incorporate the need to continuously and rapidly adapt security to shifting threats. MITRE corporation developed a Dynamic Security Airport Simulation in which attacker and defense behavior in the airport environment are modeled. The simulation accepts threat vectors (path-weapon combinations) from other software or the user and models the performance of the airport defense against those threat vectors. The simulation includes two intelligent agents: the attacker and the defense. These agents model the behavior of those two entities; their logic includes both decision making and learning.
Dynamic Security: An Agent-Based Model for Airport Defense
- Source: The MITRE Corporation
- Specific Source: Winter Simulation Conference
- Date: 2008