2010
DOI: 10.1109/tase.2009.2022172
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Multiobjective Optimization of a Port-of-Entry Inspection Policy

Abstract: At the port-of-entry containers are inspected through a specific sequence of sensor stations to detect the presence of nuclear materials, biological and chemical agents, and other illegal cargo. The inspection policy, which includes the sequence in which sensors are applied and the threshold levels used at the inspection stations, affects the probability of misclassifying a container as well as the cost and time spent in inspection. In this paper we consider a system operating with a Boolean decision function … Show more

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“…Other research that has focused on the inspection system of shipping containers with an emphasis on the threat of nuclear materials includes that of Wein et al , ( 10 ) Elasyed et al , ( 11 ) and Young et al ( 12 ) The approach of Wein et al ( 10 ) is an 11‐layer security system that calls for shipper certification, container seals, and a targeting software system. Additionally, passive, active, and manual inspection of the containers is performed both at foreign and domestic ports.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other research that has focused on the inspection system of shipping containers with an emphasis on the threat of nuclear materials includes that of Wein et al , ( 10 ) Elasyed et al , ( 11 ) and Young et al ( 12 ) The approach of Wein et al ( 10 ) is an 11‐layer security system that calls for shipper certification, container seals, and a targeting software system. Additionally, passive, active, and manual inspection of the containers is performed both at foreign and domestic ports.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They employ the enumeration method to solve the optimization problem, minimizing total cost subject to given budget constraints. Young et al ( 12 ) introduce to this model the additional objective of minimizing the total expected time in the system. The optimal sensor arrangement and optimal threshold levels are determined with a multiobjective optimization approach.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another possible path of exploration would be the application of regularization techniques for the solution of risk-averse models involving time-consistent compositions of coherent measures of risk along the lines of [13,2], and [34]. Additionally, we would also like to extend the proposed approach to the solution of multiobjective stochastic models [37]. Finally, obtaining further empirical results and insights from problems in the field would also be a subject of great interest.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young et al (2010) proposed using series and parallel Boolean decision functions to analyze the results from a sequence of screening devices and classify containers according to the combination of the attributes observed. They presented a MO model but only included cost and time optimization.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%