Emerging Solutions in Modeling of Asymmetric Threats Regarding the Aeronautical System

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This paper concentrates on the practical applications of game theory in the field of aviation security system. The purpose of this analysis is to demonstrate the use of mathematical device in an interactive decision-making environment in order to analyze real-world problems: terrorism threats. Making the link between game theory and linear programming effectively supports the decision making process in resolving conflict situations that may arise between the attacker aviation system, situations which are characterized by low probability of occurrence and serious consequences. Modeling such phenomena as a result has a systematic and effective risk assessment of such attacks. To demonstrate this approach, two simple examples of a terrorist attack against an airport infrastructure are modeled and analyzed.

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