To catch an intruder: Part A - uncluttered scenario

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Authors
Atkinson, Michael P.
Kress, Moshe
Szechtman, Roberto
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Second Readers
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search theory
game theory
Blotto games
military OR
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2017-01-12
Date
January 12, 2017
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Wiley
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Abstract
We analyze an interdiction scenario where an interceptor attempts to catch an intruder as the intruder moves through the area of interest. A motivating example is the detection and interdiction of drug smuggling vessels in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean. We study two models in this paper. The first considers a non-strategic target that moves through the area without taking evasive action to avoid the interdictor. We determine the optimal location the interceptor should position itself to best respond when a target arrives. The second model analyzes the strategic interaction between the interceptor and intruder using a Blotto approach. The intruder chooses a route to travel on and the interceptor chooses a route to patrol. We model the interaction as a two-player game with a bilinear payo function. We compute the optimal strategy for both players and examine several extensions.
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The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1002/nav.21730
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Operations Research (OR)
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40 p.
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Atkinson, Michael P., Moshe Kress, and Roberto Szechtman. "To catch an intruder: Part A—uncluttered scenario." Naval Research Logistics (NRL) 64.1 (2017): 29-40.
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This 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.
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