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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT LTD, NTUA, CERTH, IBM ISRAEL +22 partnersMINISTRY OF DEFENCE,COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT LTD,NTUA,CERTH,IBM ISRAEL,T4I ENGINEERING PC,ΑΝΕΚ LINES,SIMAVI,DROMON BUREAU OF SHIPPING LIMITED,Prisma Electronics (Greece),ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE BORDER GUARD SERVICE OF UKRAINE,BDI DEFENCE INSTITUTE,IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY GERMANYAG,AVERSA LTD,CYBERLENS BV,MST,ATTICA GROUP,AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SAS,MELINA III NAFTIKI ETAIREIA,IDEMIA ISF,ZEUS MS,École Navale,CELESTYAL CRUISES,Prometech BV,ACCELIGENCE LTD,TIMISOARATERRITORIAL INSPECTORATE OF BORDER POLICE,SHUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 883302Overall Budget: 7,006,080 EURFunder Contribution: 7,006,080 EURISOLA project combines state-of-the-art technologies blended with novel solutions to enhance the Situational Awareness and support the assigned Ship Security Officer & Crew to the execution of their duties especially to the Ship Security Plan. The suggested system is contextually aligned and harmonised with the existing regulations. Constraints to integration will also be looked at with attention given to key architecture framework criteria: standardisation, interoperability, openness, flexibility, adaptability, ability to evolve, scalability, modularity, simplicity, usability, robustness, information management, decision support and mission effectiveness, and legacy integration. ISOLA develops, integrates, tests, deploys, demonstrates and validates a systematic and fully automated security approach by incorporating innovative technologies for sensing, monitoring, data fusion, alarming and reporting real-time during illegal incidents. This will ensure high level of security among all the passengers of the ship and augmentation of the Ship Security Plan. The main objectives of ISOLA are: (i) to create strategies and methods in order to a ship to easily integrated solutions regarding passengers and crew safety in the existing ship systems; (ii) to propose innovative sensor and visual technologies to support security safety; (iii) to create a complex collaborative system for monitoring and detecting security incidents and events; (iv) to create early warning methods for the ship security crew to prevent security issues; (v) to collect incident evidences by exploiting the Augmented Reality; (vi) to allow easy engagement of different authorities in a ship related crisis; (vii) to model, classify and easily report a security event.
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