Title
Inference of vessel intent and behaviour for maritime security operations
Author
van den Broek, B.
Smith, A.
den Breejen, E.
van de Voorde, I.
Contributor
Carapezza, E.M. (editor)
Tsamis, C. (editor)
Datskos, P.G. (editor)
Publication year
2014
Abstract
Coastguard and Navy assets are increasingly involved in Maritime Security Operations (MSO) for countering piracy, weapons and drugs smuggling, terrorism and illegal trafficking. Persistent tracking of vessels in interrupted time series over long distances and the modelling of intent and behaviour from multiple data sources are key enablers for Situation Assessment in MSO. Results of situation assessment are presented for AIS/VTS observations in the Dutch North Sea and for simulated scenarios in the Gulf of Oman.
Subject
Marine
Anomalous behaviour
Information fusion
Maritime situation awareness
Information fusion
Optical engineering
Coastguards
Gulf of Oman
Maritime security operations
Multiple data sources
Situation assessment
Situation awareness
Vessel intent
Sensor networks
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TNO identifier
523248
Publisher
SPIE
Source
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 9248
Article number
82480E
Document type
conference paper