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Maritime Surveillance, Control and Monitoring Technologies Prediction and Recognition of Piracy Efforts Using Collaborative Human-Centric Information Systems Salamanca, Spain (19-30 September, 2011) CSA Centro de Servicios Avanzados Joaquín Seco Martínez Joaquín Seco Martínez Development Department Manager Development Department Manager

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Page 1: Maritime Surveillance, Control and Monitoring Technologies Prediction and Recognition of Piracy Efforts Using Collaborative Human-Centric Information Systems

Maritime Surveillance, Control and Monitoring

Technologies

Prediction and Recognition of Piracy Efforts Using Collaborative Human-Centric Information Systems

Salamanca, Spain (19-30 September, 2011)

CSACentro de Servicios Avanzados

Joaquín Seco MartínezJoaquín Seco Martínez

Development Department ManagerDevelopment Department Manager

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CSA

Systems, Comunications and Securtiy Engineering

Software Development Industry Low-Level Software Other Services:

Internet Service Providing Contingency Data Centers Outsourcing

Consulting

What do we do?

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CSAWhere we are?

Operational Office

Working Center

Burgos(HQ)

Valladolid

Madrid

Cartagena

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BRITE 2.0Description

Baseline for Rapid Iterative

Transformational Experimentation Fully functional web based command and

control system COVAM (Maritime Operation and

Surveillance Centre. Spanish Navy. Cartagena)

Consolidates different Data Sources: AIS, Track and Overlay, Gold messages,

Streaming radar, Lloyd’s Fairplay Registry, etc.

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BRITE 2.0Features

Developed by ACT (Allied Command Transformation) Free to all NATO nations Version and baseline configuration Management Wiki-based ticket tracking, product roadmap, and

read-only source code access Based on TIDE (Technology for Information, Decision,

and Execution superiority) specifications compliant Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Different Data Sources

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BRITE 2.0Interface. Vessel Information. Alerts.

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BRITE 2.0Interface. Map Location

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SIMEXDescription

Share Information Between the Spanish Maritime Surveillance System (SIVICEMAR) and the European Defense Agency Maritime Surveillance System (MARSUR)

Project in Collaboration with

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SIMEX

Simex Exchange

Engine

Arquitecture

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SIMEXFeatures

Discover Brite services available through the Tide Discovery

Filter and Black-list all that unnecessary services Insert Static and Semi-Static data in Brite’s Vessel

application. Insert Dynamic data in Brite’s AIS application

collected through MSSIS and consumed in Brite as any other AIS data

Interface Discovery to send queries to the Marsur network as any other Brite application. Marsur appears as a new Brite application

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BLUEMASSMEDDescription

Interexchange model through which the existing maritime surveillance systems (MSS) of BMM partners contribute to build a shared basic common maritime picture (SBCMP) and to expose BMM services which will enhance the regional maritime situational awareness.

Exploitation of the European Maritime Surveillance Network (EMSN)

Dual use (Civil and Military) of EMSN

Project in Collaboration with

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BLUEMASSMED

SIVBMMSIVICEMAR-BMM

Adaptor

Arquitecture

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BLUEMASSMEDElements

Primary Nodes: SOA-adapted National Systems participating in the BMM information sharing environment.

Secondary Nodes: Adapted National Systems participating in the BMM information sharing environment.

BMM Network: Communication architecture needed to establish a transport mechanism among the Primary and Secondary Nodes. Supporting the platform independent exchange of core and

common services across the nodes Basic information protection measures QoS requirements negotiation and enforcement

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BLUEMASSMEDComunication Components

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CSA Madrid:

Paseo de la Castellana, 93 Planta 10 +34 91 838 53 54

Burgos: Calle López Bravo, 1. Pol. Ind. Villalonquéjar +34 947 256 250

Valladolid: Plaza Juan de Austria,5 +34 983 224 934

Contact

www.csa.es

[email protected]

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CSA

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