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dc.contributor.advisorLucas, Thomas W.
dc.contributor.authorOzcan, Begum Y.
dc.dateJun-13
dc.date.accessioned2013-08-01T16:51:49Z
dc.date.available2013-08-01T16:51:49Z
dc.date.issued2013-06
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10945/34717
dc.description.abstractBorder security is of great importance to most countries. Turkey has been in conflict with terrorist groups since the 1980s. Up to now, more than 40,000 people have been killed, including Turkish soldiers and civilians. The porosity and openness of Turkeys Iraq border, combined with the rugged topography of the region, creates a passage for terrorist groups to move materiel and personnel. Technical capabilities of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles UAVs can be used to improve coverage along borders. However, their effectiveness is highly dependent on the characteristics of the region. In this study, 87 km of the Turkey-Iraq border is modeled in Map Aware Non Uniform Automata (MANA) to examine the potential impact of UAVs on detecting and classifying terrorists seeking passage from Northern Iraq into Turkey. The results from the 103,200 simulated terrorist incursions are analyzed using descriptive statistics, stepwise linear regression, lasso regression, regression trees, and random forests. The use of UAVs is found to be efficient in the detection and classification of terrorists in this region. The analysis techniques reveal that the most significant factors are the UAVs detection and classification performance, as well as the terrorists counter detection capabilities. Thus, Turkey (and countries trying to secure similar terrain) should purchase (or build) and employ hard-to-detect UAVs with sophisticated sensors.en_US
dc.description.urihttp://archive.org/details/effectivenessofu1094534717
dc.publisherMonterey, California: Naval Postgraduate Schoolen_US
dc.rightsThis publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.en_US
dc.titleEffectiveness of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in helping secure a border characterized by rough terrain and active terroristsen_US
dc.contributor.secondreaderAppleget, Jeffrey
dc.contributor.departmentOperations Research (OR)
dc.subject.authorBorder securityen_US
dc.subject.authorUnmanned Aerial Vehicleen_US
dc.subject.authorIntelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissanceen_US
dc.subject.authorSimulationen_US
dc.subject.authorAgent- Based Modelingen_US
dc.subject.authorDesign of Experimentsen_US
dc.description.recognitionOutstanding Thesisen_US
dc.description.serviceFirst Lieutenant, Turkish Air Forceen_US
etd.thesisdegree.nameMaster of Scienceen_US
etd.thesisdegree.nameMaster of Science in Operations Researchen_US
etd.thesisdegree.levelMastersen_US
etd.thesisdegree.disciplineOperations Researchen_US
dc.description.distributionstatementApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited.


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