Modeling the implementation of technology in a passenger security screening checkpoint at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

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Abstract

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has faced capacity constraints, particularly during peak periods. At the security screening checkpoint, this is due to the growing number of passengers and a shortage of security staff. To improve operating performance, there is a need to integrate newer technologies that improve passing times. This research presents a discrete event simulation (DES) model for the inclusion of a shoe scanner at the security screening checkpoint at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. Simulation is a frequently used method to assess the influence of process changes, which, however, has not been applied for the inclusion of shoe scanners in airport security screenings yet. The simulation model can be used to assess the implementation and potential benefits of an optical shoe scanner, which is expected to lead to significant improvements in passenger throughput and a decrease in the time a passenger spends during the security screening, which could lead to improved passenger satisfaction. By leveraging DES as a tool for analysis, this study provides valuable insights for airport authorities and stakeholders aiming to optimize security screening operations and enhance passenger satisfaction.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication36th European Modeling and Simulation Symposium, EMSS 2024
EditorsMichael Affenzeller, Agostino G. Bruzzone, Emilio Jimenez, Francesco Longo, Antonella Petrillo
Place of PublicationTenerife, Spain
Number of pages8
Volume36
Edition2024
ISBN (Electronic)9791281988026
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event36th European Modeling and Simulation Symposium - Tenerife, Spain
Duration: 18 Sept 202420 Sept 2024
Conference number: 022

Publication series

NameEuropean Modeling and Simulation Symposium, EMSS
Volume2024-September
ISSN (Print)2305-2023

Conference

Conference36th European Modeling and Simulation Symposium
Abbreviated titleEMSS 2024
Country/TerritorySpain
CityTenerife
Period18/09/2420/09/24

Funding

The authors thank the Aviation Academy of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and the Brightsky project for funding this research. Ann Godelieve Wellens thanks the DGAPA-PASPA program at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico for additional financial support.

FundersFunder number
Aviation Academy of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

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