Van Rooyen, SLeenen, L2011-10-122011-10-122011-09Van Rooyen, S and Leenen, L. 2011. Developing a simulation for border safeguarding. South African Joint Air Defence Symposium 2011, CSIR Conference Centre, Pretoria, 27-28 September 20119780798855959http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5226South African Joint Air Defence Symposium 2011, CSIR Conference Centre, Pretoria, 27-28 September 2011Border safeguarding is the defence of territorial integrity and sovereignty, and this is a joint responsibility of the military and the police. Military doctrine for conventional warfare is not sufficient for Border Safeguarding operations due to the nature of the adversaries and their activities. A perfect arena to play out Border safeguarding scenarios is a simulation environment. This paper discusses a project to develop an agent-based simulator supported by intelligent threat behaviour algorithms. Threats in the Border safeguarding context evade blue forces, hide out of line of sight, and travel at night and off main roads. The authors motivate the use of Agent Based Modelling and Constraint Programming techniques to support scenarios where new rules of engagement for Border safeguarding can be testedenBorder safeguardingAgent based simulatorAgent based modellingMilitaryPoliceAir defenceBorder safeguardingDeveloping a simulation for border safeguardingConference PresentationVan Rooyen, S., & Leenen, L. (2011). Developing a simulation for border safeguarding. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5226Van Rooyen, S, and L Leenen. "Developing a simulation for border safeguarding." (2011): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5226Van Rooyen S, Leenen L, Developing a simulation for border safeguarding; 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5226 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Van Rooyen, S AU - Leenen, L AB - Border safeguarding is the defence of territorial integrity and sovereignty, and this is a joint responsibility of the military and the police. Military doctrine for conventional warfare is not sufficient for Border Safeguarding operations due to the nature of the adversaries and their activities. A perfect arena to play out Border safeguarding scenarios is a simulation environment. This paper discusses a project to develop an agent-based simulator supported by intelligent threat behaviour algorithms. Threats in the Border safeguarding context evade blue forces, hide out of line of sight, and travel at night and off main roads. The authors motivate the use of Agent Based Modelling and Constraint Programming techniques to support scenarios where new rules of engagement for Border safeguarding can be tested DA - 2011-09 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Border safeguarding KW - Agent based simulator KW - Agent based modelling KW - Military KW - Police KW - Air defence KW - Border safeguarding LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2011 SM - 9780798855959 T1 - Developing a simulation for border safeguarding TI - Developing a simulation for border safeguarding UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5226 ER -