The evolving threat of emerging technology disruptions against fixed-site locations drives frequent updates and development for new and innovative methods of sensor detection and defense efforts. Relying on a systems-of-systems methodology, researchers have modeled the most up-to-date existing capabilities against intruders at areas of interest for detection and defense analysis. The selection of a wargame approach with blue-team and red-team perspectives led to the construction of a model workflow that generates a system-of-systems response combination to identify and interdict elements surveying or breaching the perimeter of a chosen fixed site. The resulting model identifies potential defensive gaps against various red-team intrusion profiles; it also establishes the basis of a prototype model to evaluate proposed detection and defense capabilities in future years, providing a specific means to offer insights for the development of system-of-systems solutions for effective fixed-site security consistent with a wargame approach. This paper provides an overview of the methods and approach, prototype model's framework and workflow development, and preliminary design-of-experiments process related to fixed-site security detection and defense against disruptions generated by emerging technology.
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