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Coordination Of Maritime assets for Persistent And Systematic Surveillance

Description du projet

La technologie au service d’une meilleure surveillance des frontières maritimes

Renforcer les frontières extérieures de l’Union européenne et lutter contre le trafic de personnes et le trafic de stupéfiants sont au premier rang des priorités. Malgré des investissements coûteux dans le secteur de la surveillance, la surveillance maritime n’a pas atteint les niveaux d’efficacité souhaités. Le projet COMPASS2020, financé par l’UE, vise à démontrer que l’utilisation coordonnée de technologies et d’outils, tant pilotés que téléguidés, pour la couverture aérienne et sous-marine, conduit à de meilleurs résultats en termes d’étendue des opérations, de collecte d’informations et de rapidité de réaction face aux nécessités de la surveillance maritime. Le projet offrira des solutions opérationnelles rentables et fiables aux gardes-côtes et aux autorités maritimes pour améliorer les connaissances de la situation.

Objectif

The external borders of the EU have historically been under great pressure, subject to a variety of threats, which include irregular migration and trafficking of narcotics. Within this context, authorities in charge of border and maritime patrol are faced with different challenges that include the heterogeneity of the traffic that undertakes illegal activities in European waters, limitations in the ability to collect and share timely available data among institutional organizations, as well as a lack of assets by the relevant authorities to cover the wide maritime areas under their mandate. Although there has been an expressive investment done in the domain of surveillance technologies and tools, the intake by the competent authorities has been slow, due to lack of uniformity in the integration of such systems with existing surveillance infrastructures. In order to address these challenges, project COMPASS2020 aims to demonstrate the combined use and seamless coordination of manned and unmanned assets to achieve greater coverage, better quality of information and shorter response times in maritime surveillance operations. The proposed solution will be based on an innovative CONOPS that makes use of multiple aerial and underwater unmanned vehicles with improved capabilities, deployed from OPVs or from land, and will be supported by a central, multi-domain and interoperable Mission System (MS) that enables the operation of these platforms from both locations. UxVs may act as deported ship sensors, providing critical mission data to the MS that can then be exploited through dedicated services to be developed in the scope of the project (e.g. Data Fusion and Threat Risk Analysis). The major goal of COMPASS2020 is to demonstrate an operational solution to ensure long range and persistent surveillance, increasing the situational awareness of coast guards and maritime authorities, and, thus, increasing the cost-effectiveness, availability and reliability of the operations.

Appel à propositions

H2020-SU-SEC-2018-2019-2020

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Sous appel

H2020-SU-SEC-2018

Régime de financement

IA - Innovation action

Coordinateur

DIRECCAO GERAL DA AUTORIDADE MARITIMA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 606 750,00
Adresse
PRACA DO COMERCIO
1100 LISBOA
Portugal

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Région
Continente Área Metropolitana de Lisboa Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
Type d’activité
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
Liens
Coût total
€ 606 750,00

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