Title
Reference architecture of technological demonstrators for enhanced maritime situational awareness
Author
Müller, W.
Reinert, F.
Rieter-Barrell, Y.
Ditzel, M.
Rojer, J.
Barbero, F.
Martínez, J.M.N.
Svensson, K.
Arecchi, A.
Contributor
Shoemaker, P.L. (editor)
Nguyen, C.M. (editor)
Muench, H.G. (editor)
Publication year
2020
Abstract
In multinational defence operations, either EU or NATO driven, the exchange of surveillance and reconnaissance data and information is an essential aspect to provide to the commander the needed situational awareness. This improvement of situational awareness, especially in a maritime environment, may be achieved amongst others by extending the ISTAR performance through using unmanned systems (UxS) and integrating them into the combat management system (CMS), ensuring interoperability between the deployed forces and building the overall system based on a solid architecture. Within this frame, the OCEAN2020 (Open Cooperation for European mAritime awareNess) project, funded by the European Union's Preparatory Action on Defence Research and implemented by the European Defence Agency, sees 42 partners from 15 EU countries working together to build future maritime surveillance by integrating drones, unmanned vessels and unmanned submarines into fleet operations. Data and information will be integrated in a comprehensive (maritime) picture of developing situations, enhancing the situational awareness, and thus supporting military commanders on different unit levels in their decision making. This paper focuses on the challenge to define flexible architectures for maritime operations. The reference architecture for a system-of-systems that aims to provide enhanced situational awareness in a naval environment will be presented. The reference architecture provides reusable structures and rules, helping to reduce development and system realization time and costs. This Reference Architecture will establish strategic decisions regarding system technologies to be used and will serve as baseline for the development of two Target Architectures for the two planned demonstrations. © 2020 SPIE.
Subject
Intelligence
OCEAN2020
Situational awareness
Surveillance
System of systems architecture
Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR)
Architecture
Decision making
Fleet operations
Interoperability
System of systems
Combat Management System
Developing situation
European Defence Agency
Flexible architectures
Maritime surveillance
Reference architecture
Target architectures
Computer architecture
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2558628
TNO identifier
878349
Publisher
SPIE
ISBN
9781510636279
ISSN
0277-786X
Source
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Unmanned Systems Technology XXII 2020, 27 April 2020 through 8 May 2020
Article number
114250F
Bibliographical note
Sponsor: The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Document type
conference paper