Using Fuzzy Logic Algorithms and Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps to Define Efficient Security Inspection Strategies in a Container Terminal

Maritime transport is one of the oldest methods of moving various types of goods, and it continues to have an important role in our modern society. More than 20 million containers are transported across the oceans daily. However, this form of transportation is constantly threatened by illegal operat...

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Main Authors: Leonela Morales, Luis Onieva, Ventura Pérez, Pablo Cortés
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2020-05-01
Series:International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
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Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125940724/view
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spelling doaj-d2582223058a4929b96927cf229542e02020-11-25T03:50:16ZengAtlantis PressInternational Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems 1875-68832020-05-0113110.2991/ijcis.d.200430.001Using Fuzzy Logic Algorithms and Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps to Define Efficient Security Inspection Strategies in a Container TerminalLeonela MoralesLuis OnievaVentura PérezPablo CortésMaritime transport is one of the oldest methods of moving various types of goods, and it continues to have an important role in our modern society. More than 20 million containers are transported across the oceans daily. However, this form of transportation is constantly threatened by illegal operations, such as the smuggling of goods or people and merchandise theft. Port security departments must be prepared to face the different threats and challenges that accompany the use of innovative techniques and devices to achieve efficient inspection strategies. Two inspection strategies are presented in this study. The first strategy is based on fuzzy logic (FL), and the second strategy is based on the growing hierarchical self-organizing map (GHSOM) approach. The weight variation and security index (SI) of a container and the readings from certain technologies, such as radio-frequency identification (RFID) and X-ray scanning, are considered as the input data. To minimize the inspection time and considering the costs associated with the security inspections of containers, the results of both inspection strategies are compared and analyzed. The findings indicate there is potential for improving the effectiveness of security inspections by employing both techniques, and the specific relevance in the case of GHSOMs is discussed.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125940724/viewContainer terminalPort: Security inspectionFuzzy logicGrowing hierarchical self-organizing map
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Pablo Cortés
Using Fuzzy Logic Algorithms and Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps to Define Efficient Security Inspection Strategies in a Container Terminal
International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
Container terminal
Port: Security inspection
Fuzzy logic
Growing hierarchical self-organizing map
author_facet Leonela Morales
Luis Onieva
Ventura Pérez
Pablo Cortés
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title Using Fuzzy Logic Algorithms and Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps to Define Efficient Security Inspection Strategies in a Container Terminal
title_short Using Fuzzy Logic Algorithms and Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps to Define Efficient Security Inspection Strategies in a Container Terminal
title_full Using Fuzzy Logic Algorithms and Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps to Define Efficient Security Inspection Strategies in a Container Terminal
title_fullStr Using Fuzzy Logic Algorithms and Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps to Define Efficient Security Inspection Strategies in a Container Terminal
title_full_unstemmed Using Fuzzy Logic Algorithms and Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps to Define Efficient Security Inspection Strategies in a Container Terminal
title_sort using fuzzy logic algorithms and growing hierarchical self-organizing maps to define efficient security inspection strategies in a container terminal
publisher Atlantis Press
series International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
issn 1875-6883
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Maritime transport is one of the oldest methods of moving various types of goods, and it continues to have an important role in our modern society. More than 20 million containers are transported across the oceans daily. However, this form of transportation is constantly threatened by illegal operations, such as the smuggling of goods or people and merchandise theft. Port security departments must be prepared to face the different threats and challenges that accompany the use of innovative techniques and devices to achieve efficient inspection strategies. Two inspection strategies are presented in this study. The first strategy is based on fuzzy logic (FL), and the second strategy is based on the growing hierarchical self-organizing map (GHSOM) approach. The weight variation and security index (SI) of a container and the readings from certain technologies, such as radio-frequency identification (RFID) and X-ray scanning, are considered as the input data. To minimize the inspection time and considering the costs associated with the security inspections of containers, the results of both inspection strategies are compared and analyzed. The findings indicate there is potential for improving the effectiveness of security inspections by employing both techniques, and the specific relevance in the case of GHSOMs is discussed.
topic Container terminal
Port: Security inspection
Fuzzy logic
Growing hierarchical self-organizing map
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125940724/view
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