A key operational problem for those charged with the security of vulnerable facilities (such as airports or art galleries) is the scheduling and deployment of patrols. Motivated by the problem of optimizing randomized, and thus unpredictable, patrols, we present a class of patrolling games. The facility to be patrolled can be thought of as a network or graph Q of interconnected nodes (e.g., rooms, terminals), and the Attacker can choose to attack any node of Q within a given time T. He requires m consecutive periods there, uninterrupted by the Patroller, to commit his nefarious act (and win). The Patroller can follow any path on the graph. Thus, the patrolling game is a win-lose game, where the Value is the probability that the Patroller su...
Security games involving the allocation of multiple security resources to defend multiple targets ge...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
A key operational problem for those charged with the security of vulnerable facilities (such as airp...
A key operational problem for those charged with the security of vulnerable facilities (such as airp...
A key operational problem for those charged with the security of vulnerable facilities (such as airp...
A key operational problem for those charged with the security of vulnerable facilities (such as airp...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
AbstractSecurity games are gaining significant interest in artificial intelligence. They are charact...
Security games are gaining significant interest in artificial intelligence. They are characterized b...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
Motivated by a number of security applications, among which border patrolling, we study, to the best...
This paper presents a patrol problem, where a patroller traverses a graph through edges to detect po...
Security games involving the allocation of multiple security resources to defend multiple targets ge...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
A key operational problem for those charged with the security of vulnerable facilities (such as airp...
A key operational problem for those charged with the security of vulnerable facilities (such as airp...
A key operational problem for those charged with the security of vulnerable facilities (such as airp...
A key operational problem for those charged with the security of vulnerable facilities (such as airp...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
AbstractSecurity games are gaining significant interest in artificial intelligence. They are charact...
Security games are gaining significant interest in artificial intelligence. They are characterized b...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
Motivated by a number of security applications, among which border patrolling, we study, to the best...
This paper presents a patrol problem, where a patroller traverses a graph through edges to detect po...
Security games involving the allocation of multiple security resources to defend multiple targets ge...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...
Patrolling games were recently introduced by Alpern, Morton and Papadaki to model the problem of pro...