Patrolling is a fundamental crime-prevention strategy used by security agencies across land, air, and maritime domains, with extensive Operations Research literature focused on optimizing resource allocation, response times, and deterrence. However, no existing work systematically analyzes robotic, autonomous, human, and hybrid patrolling approaches with a statistically grounded analysis of research trends, a gap this book systematically examines.

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Introduction

  • Yusuf Ihsan Tokel,
  • Jun Zhuang

摘要

Patrolling is a fundamental crime-prevention strategy used by security agencies across land, air, and maritime domains, with extensive Operations Research literature focused on optimizing resource allocation, response times, and deterrence. However, no existing work systematically analyzes robotic, autonomous, human, and hybrid patrolling approaches with a statistically grounded analysis of research trends, a gap this book systematically examines.