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Modeling most likely pathways for smuggling radioactive and special nuclear materials on a worldwide multimodal transportation network

机译:在全球多式联运网络上模拟最有可能走私放射性和特殊核材料的途径

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Nuclear weapons proliferation is an existing and growing worldwide problem. To help with devising strategies and supporting decisions to interdict the transport of nuclear material, we developed the Pathway Analysis, Threat Response and Interdiction Options Tool (PATRIOT) that provides an analytical approach for evaluating the probability that an adversary smuggling radioactive or special nuclear material will be detected during transit. We incorporate a global, multi-modal transportation network, explicit representation of designed and serendipitous detection opportunities, and multiple threat devices, material types, and shielding levels. This paper presents the general structure of PATRIOT, and focuses on the theoretical framework used to model the reliabilities of all network components that are used to predict the most likely pathways to the target.
机译:核武器扩散是一个现存且日益严重的世界性问题。为了帮助制定策略和支持决策来阻止核材料的运输,我们开发了“路径分析,威胁响应和拦截选项工具”(PATRIOT),该工具提供了一种分析方法,用于评估敌人走私放射性或特殊核材料的可能性在运输过程中被检测到。我们整合了一个全球性的多式联运网络,明确表示了偶然发现的设计机会以及多种威胁装置,材料类型和防护等级。本文介绍了PATRIOT的一般结构,并着重于用于对所有网络组件的可靠性进行建模的理论框架,这些组件用于预测最可能到达目标的路径。

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