AIRSEC. Integration and Prototypeimplementation Supporting Airport Security – Modelling, Simulation and Optimization of Datafusion Processes in Multilayered Networks
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DEHMER, Matthias, LOZOVANU, Dmitrii, PICKL, Stefan Wolfgang. AIRSEC. Integration and Prototypeimplementation Supporting Airport Security – Modelling, Simulation and Optimization of Datafusion Processes in Multilayered Networks. In: Conference of Mathematical Society of the Republic of Moldova, 19-23 august 2014, Chișinău. Chișinău: "VALINEX" SRL, 2014, 3, pp. 348-353. ISBN 978-9975-68-244-2.
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Conference of Mathematical Society of the Republic of Moldova
3, 2014
Conferința "Conference of Mathematical Society of the Republic of Moldova"
Chișinău, Moldova, 19-23 august 2014

AIRSEC. Integration and Prototypeimplementation Supporting Airport Security – Modelling, Simulation and Optimization of Datafusion Processes in Multilayered Networks

Pag. 348-353

Dehmer Matthias1, Lozovanu Dmitrii2, Pickl Stefan Wolfgang1
 
1 Bundeswehr University Munich,
2 Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science ASM
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 10 octombrie 2017


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This paper introduces the joint project AIRSEC which was initiated in 2013 between Moldova, Academy of Science, and Germany, UBw Munich. Many processes from various technical, social and economic areas such as information technology, transportation systems, multi-agent resource management, power distribution etc. can be modelled as multilayered decision processes which lead to multiobjective discrete control and optimal °ow problems on dynamic networks. For such kind of problems especially in the context of aviation management, efficient discrete algorithms as well as their robust implementation will be needed in the future. In the project AIRSEC a novel combination of optimization methods and basic game-theoretic concepts will be exploited. This contribution will give an introduction into this joint research project and present first results.

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Computational Networks,

Decision Process, positional games