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Adversarial Risk Analysis for Dynamic Network Routing

Authors: David Banks; DUKE UNIV DURHAM NC OFFICE OF RESEARCH SUPPORT
Abstract:
Route selection in hostile terrain is a problem in adversarial risk analysis (ARA). This report summarizes work done to date that addresses the routing problem from the perspective of decision analysis, which takes account of both asymmetric uncertainties and the strategy of an intelligent opponent. The methodology is novel, and usefully different from traditional game theory or risk analysis. The main results of this funding are (1) a paper that is under second review by 'Naval Research Logistics' and (2) presentations at a number of conferences and colloquia.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept. 1 Jul 2009-31 Dec 2010
Pages: 60
Report Date: 20 MAR 2011
Contract Number: W911NF-09-1-0337
Report Number: A110745
Keywords relating to this report:
DECISION MAKING
GAME THEORY
IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICES
RISK ANALYSIS
ROUTING
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