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Janssen, S.A.M. (author), van der Sommen, Régis (author), Dilweg, Alexander (author), Sharpanskykh, Alexei (author)
Airport security checkpoints are the most important bottleneck in airport operations, but few studies aim to empirically understand them better. In this work we address this lack of data-driven quantitative analysis and insights about the security checkpoint process. To this end, we followed a total of 2277 passengers through the security...
journal article 2020
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Janssen, S.A.M. (author), Matias, Diogo (author), Sharpanskykh, Alexei (author)
Airports are attractive targets for terrorists, as they are designed to accommodate and process large amounts of people, resulting in a high concentration of potential victims. A popular method to mitigate the risk of terrorist attacks is through security patrols, but resources are often limited. Game theory is commonly used as a methodology...
journal article 2020
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Meijer, Bart (author)
The thought of being secure has been on the minds of people throughout history. Security is the protection against intended incidents. Intended incidents happen due to a result of a deliberate and planned act. Security systems are implemented in order to set up security precautions which have as main goal the protection of all assets present...
master thesis 2017
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Dijkstra, Jorn (author)
Using Schiphol’s Security Scanner is confusing for a lot of passengers. Therefore, security agents currently have to fully take on the task of guiding the passenger through the Scanner. This repetitive task in the high volume environment of Schiphol security leads to physical and mental exhaustion and results in frustration, which is projected...
master thesis 2017
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