SECTRONIC Security System for Maritime Infrastructures, Ports and Coastal Zones SRC 10 Conference 22 nd September 2010
Dec 16, 2015
SECTRONIC
Security System for Maritime Infrastructures, Ports and
Coastal Zones
SRC 10 Conference
22nd September 2010
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Introduction of Partners• Marine & Remote Sensing Solutions Ltd, London, Marine & Remote Sensing Solutions Ltd, London, United KingdomUnited Kingdom
• Uniresearch B.V.,Delft, Uniresearch B.V.,Delft, NetherlandsNetherlands
• Det Norske Veritas AS, Høvik, Det Norske Veritas AS, Høvik, NorwayNorway
• Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Kjeller, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Kjeller, NorwayNorway
• Chalmers Tekniska Hoegskola AB, Göteborg, Chalmers Tekniska Hoegskola AB, Göteborg, SwedenSweden
• Advanced Computer Systems S.p.A., Rome, Advanced Computer Systems S.p.A., Rome, ItalyItaly
• NATO Underwater Research Center, La Spezia, NATO Underwater Research Center, La Spezia, ItalyItaly
• Carnival Corporation & Plc, Southampton, Carnival Corporation & Plc, Southampton, United KingdomUnited Kingdom
• BW Offshore AS, Oslo, BW Offshore AS, Oslo, NorwayNorway
• BW Gas ASA, Oslo, BW Gas ASA, Oslo, NorwayNorway
• Havenbedrijf Rotterdam N.V., Rotterdam, Havenbedrijf Rotterdam N.V., Rotterdam, NetherlandsNetherlands
• Autorità Portuale della Spezia, La Spezia, Autorità Portuale della Spezia, La Spezia, ItalyItaly
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Sectronic Objectives
• To secure the main maritime infrastructures (MI)a. Transport (Passenger and Goods)b. Energy Supply (production and transport)c. Port / Harbours
• To develop a ‘working system solution’a. A small area 24 hrs surveillance systemb. Intelligent early warning security alert systemc. Protection of the Maritime Infrastructure
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Sectronic Security Concept
1. Local & remote sensing integration for threat identification
• Security observation data (detect, characterize, track)
• Earth Observation (EO) data
2. Ship-to-ship & ship-to-shore communication (observation sharing)
3. MI protection• Proof of intent – Communication
with intruder (above & under water)
• Means & procedures to protect ship / port installation
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Sectronic system
Satellites
Ext. Ships
Coastal Stations
Buoys / Drifters
Offshore Sonar
RadarOnShore
Centre
IR
Aux/NMEA sensors
Non-lethal Weapons
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