Visible to the public A Modelling Framework for Managing Risk-Based Checkpoint Screening Systems with Two-Type Inspection Queues

TitleA Modelling Framework for Managing Risk-Based Checkpoint Screening Systems with Two-Type Inspection Queues
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsWang, C. H.
Conference Name2015 Third International Conference on Robot, Vision and Signal Processing (RVSP)
Date Publishednov
KeywordsAirports, Biological system modeling, congestion, delays, Inspection, inspection queues, mix-integer non-linear programming model, multi-server queue, National security, Normal Lanes, optimisation, optimization model, pubcrawl170112, queueing theory, risk level, risk-based checkpoint screening system management, security, security checkpoint, security checkpoints, Selectee Lanes, Stability analysis, Steady-state, Supply chains, two-type inspection queues
Abstract

In this paper, we study the security and system congestion in a risk-based checkpoint screening system with two kinds of inspection queues, named as Selectee Lanes and Normal Lanes. Based on the assessed threat value, the arrival crossing the security checkpoints is classified as either a selectee or a non-selectee. The Selectee Lanes with enhanced scrutiny are used to check selectees, while Normal Lanes are used to check non-selectees. The goal of the proposed modelling framework is to minimize the system congestion under the constraints of total security and limited budget. The system congestion of the checkpoint screening system is determined through a steady-state analysis of multi-server queueing models. By solving an optimization model, we can determine the optimal threshold for differentiating the arrivals, and determine the optimal number of security devices for each type of inspection queues. The analysis conducted in this study contributes managerial insights for understanding the operation and system performance of such risk-based checkpoint screening systems.

DOI10.1109/RVSP.2015.59
Citation Keywang_modelling_2015