Queue-based quantitative approach for border guard operational modelling. Constructive simulator models reflecting border crossings and blockade elements.

The paper presents selected modelling techniques utilised in constructive simulation environment SymSG Border Tactics which provides tactical training capabilities for Polish Border Guard. Operational responsibilities of BG include policing as well as reconnaissance, transport and traffic control in...

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Main Authors: Chmielewski Mariusz, Kukiełka Marcin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821002051
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spelling doaj-9369dd06cb394357a5d8a49b6bdb1d722021-02-02T00:04:28ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012100205110.1051/matecconf/201821002051matecconf_cscc2018_02051Queue-based quantitative approach for border guard operational modelling. Constructive simulator models reflecting border crossings and blockade elements.Chmielewski MariuszKukiełka MarcinThe paper presents selected modelling techniques utilised in constructive simulation environment SymSG Border Tactics which provides tactical training capabilities for Polish Border Guard. Operational responsibilities of BG include policing as well as reconnaissance, transport and traffic control in near border areas. Modelling of such operations require multiresolution approach, as many of operational elements can be modelled as aggregated entities but majority of active simulation elements need to be implemented as individual simulation objects. The behavioural models reflecting BG, perpetrators or society have been modelled as agents and more complex operational elements (e.g. road blockades, control points during temporary restoration of the border control, border crossing) are modelled using queue system. Such approach delivers flexibility of system modelling but most of all is tuned to the calibration parameters provided by the BG analysts. Therefore, developed modelling approach provides flexibility in customisation of the model (simulation element) based on the user and scenario preferences. Constructive simulator has been designed to support brief (up to 4h) live exercises and reflect training of border guard outpost operational tasks. Finally the paper describes architectural solutions developed to support modelling approaches and required functionalities for simulation execution, after-action-review mechanism and remote simulation access.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821002051
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author Chmielewski Mariusz
Kukiełka Marcin
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Kukiełka Marcin
Queue-based quantitative approach for border guard operational modelling. Constructive simulator models reflecting border crossings and blockade elements.
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Chmielewski Mariusz
Kukiełka Marcin
author_sort Chmielewski Mariusz
title Queue-based quantitative approach for border guard operational modelling. Constructive simulator models reflecting border crossings and blockade elements.
title_short Queue-based quantitative approach for border guard operational modelling. Constructive simulator models reflecting border crossings and blockade elements.
title_full Queue-based quantitative approach for border guard operational modelling. Constructive simulator models reflecting border crossings and blockade elements.
title_fullStr Queue-based quantitative approach for border guard operational modelling. Constructive simulator models reflecting border crossings and blockade elements.
title_full_unstemmed Queue-based quantitative approach for border guard operational modelling. Constructive simulator models reflecting border crossings and blockade elements.
title_sort queue-based quantitative approach for border guard operational modelling. constructive simulator models reflecting border crossings and blockade elements.
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The paper presents selected modelling techniques utilised in constructive simulation environment SymSG Border Tactics which provides tactical training capabilities for Polish Border Guard. Operational responsibilities of BG include policing as well as reconnaissance, transport and traffic control in near border areas. Modelling of such operations require multiresolution approach, as many of operational elements can be modelled as aggregated entities but majority of active simulation elements need to be implemented as individual simulation objects. The behavioural models reflecting BG, perpetrators or society have been modelled as agents and more complex operational elements (e.g. road blockades, control points during temporary restoration of the border control, border crossing) are modelled using queue system. Such approach delivers flexibility of system modelling but most of all is tuned to the calibration parameters provided by the BG analysts. Therefore, developed modelling approach provides flexibility in customisation of the model (simulation element) based on the user and scenario preferences. Constructive simulator has been designed to support brief (up to 4h) live exercises and reflect training of border guard outpost operational tasks. Finally the paper describes architectural solutions developed to support modelling approaches and required functionalities for simulation execution, after-action-review mechanism and remote simulation access.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821002051
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