Pascal BORDAGES ONERA (Office National d’Etudes et de Recherche Aérospatiale) Chemin de la Hunière 91761 Palaiseau Cedex - FRANCE BES 3: BORDER SECURITY.

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Pascal BORDAGES ONERA (Office National d’Etudes et de Recherche Aérospatiale) Chemin de la Hunière Palaiseau Cedex - FRANCE BES 3: BORDER SECURITY & EXTERNAL SECURITY

SMI2G, JANUARY 23 rd, 2014 | BRUSSELS BES3: PROPOSAL IDEA > Proposal outline: > To define effective mission planning for maritime surveillance > To implement/develop technologies radar and electro-optic system sensors for early detection and identification, tracking of moving targets and the detection of marine pollution incidents. > To provide a complementary development of radar & EO – sensors (high performance / low weight & consumption) onboard small platform (aircraft, balloon …) > To integrate high performance datalink for information transmission > To implement /develop data processing (fusion, real-time, …) > Demonstration in quasi-operational scenarios > Expertise: > ONERA is expert in the development and integration of small / high performance sensors into light platform, and in data fusion / processing for detection/Identification applications > Platform for demonstration > Relevant Experience: > National: MENAS & MENASBis, MOFREM … > EU projects: TALOS, OPARUS, I2C BES 3: Light optionally piloted vehicles for maritime surveillance

SMI2G, JANUARY 23 rd, 2014 | BRUSSELS CONTACT INFO Contact Information >For further information, you may contact: >Pascal BORDAGES >ONERA / DCV >Chemin de la Hunière, Palaiseau Cedex - FRANCE >

SMI2G, JANUARY 23 rd, 2014 | BRUSSELS BES2: Low cost and “green” technologies for EU coastal border surveillance > Improve maritime border security with > Low cost > and low impact on environment and population > “No” constraint of deployment > Capability of interacting with other systems > Passive systems : > Fulfill these cost and environment constraints : > No transmitter (low cost) > No effect on the population due to radio (tele) broadcasters (FM, TV (DVB)) > Passive Receiving systems are discrete : small antenna array > No rotating part > No electromagnetic radiation BES2: Our understanding

SMI2G, JANUARY 23 rd, 2014 | BRUSSELS > Current Passive system performances (terrestrial) > Low sensitivity to clutter (for terrestrial systems) > Detection/ltracking (multistatic system) performances on small target flying at low altitude (especially for DVB-T) up to terrestrial targets > Capability of a component to be fused with the other bistatic pairs (for tracking) > Capabilities/performances to be validated during the project > Evaluate the passive system performances for maritime targets and low flying aircraft above the sea > Selection of transmitter with sufficient “maritime “ radiation > Potentially, analysis of the impact of a “slow” moving clutter (terrestrial receivers) > Adaptation of the clutter rejection algorithm to mobile platform (maritime receivers) > Enhancement of the passive tracking capabilities for dense target environment > Demonstration (according to the individual components and to the passive system) > Analyse the benefits of a fusion with other system > Feasibility of such a fusion (passive systems are bi or multi-static) > Fusion architecture (plots or tracks, plot attributes) > Expected benefits of such a fusion Maritime Border Security topic 2 : Low cost and “green” technologies for EU coastal border surveillance BES2: Low cost and “green” technologies for EU coastal border surveillance